Boeing 747-200 Air France 3D Model (3ds max lwo obj)

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3D Model by Behr_Bros.

Accurate very high definition model of an Boeing 747-200 textured as Air France with detailed landing gear and wings, fully textured. The version with winglets and the version without winglets are included. All flaps, rudders and the landing gear can be animated. All textures included in tga, eps and Adobe Illustrator format.

Max Format:
The flaps, rudders and the landing gear are animated. Meshsmooth is applied so you can set the object resolution as you like. Just use the Named Selection Set meshsmooth to select the SubD objects.

Obj Format:
In 3 different resolutions ranging from 126646 to 973476 Polygons. The movable parts are saved separately in an initial state and in an animated state. The lowest poly-version is the SubD. hull. So you can use it easily as SubD in Maya/XSI or any software supporting SubD.

Lwo Format:
In 3 different resolutions ranging from 120875 to 967704 Polygons. The movable parts are saved separately in an initial state and in an animated state. The lowest poly-version is the SubD. hull. So you can use it easily as SubD in Maya/XSI or any software supporting SubD.

3ds Format:
In 3 different resolutions ranging from 242318 to 1936102 Polygons. The movable parts are saved separately in an initial state and in an animated state.

3DM Format:
Hi-poly export only, geometry only, non-nurbs mesh/polygon model and provided as-is only.

Previews rendered in XSI.


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Specifications

  • Vertices125556
  • Polygons120875
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsYes
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesYes
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), 3D Studio Max file (.max), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), Wavefront (.obj)
  • NID25042
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 191893

Published on: April 26, 2011