soviet knife 3d models
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The famous "NKVD Finka" (*Finnish knife*) widely produced in Soviet Union from 1941 onwards. Prop replica for training purposes and re-enactment. Simplified for printing with flexible filaments (TPU, Bflex etc.) Add copper or carbon wire for...
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The Soviet Combat Knife NR-40 Is Detailed with Unrivaled Accuracy Using Blender. The Texture is Perfectly Replicated in Substance Painter, with Unmatched Depth and Realism. Exports Available In the Following Formats: FBX, OBJ, MTL, Blend,...
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Here is the spun version of your original request: Detailed Textures 3840 x 5760 High-Density Maps Featuring Rich Color Palettes, Micro-Rough Surfaces, Glossy Metallic Elements, Intricate Normal Details, Staggering Height Variations, and...
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Include packed textures for UE4 But you can use it in other engines.
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Here is a unique rewording of the input text. A simple, low-poly design: crafted with care using Blender's versatile tools. A 3D shape expertly laid bare, every UV coordinate carefully mapped out, leaving texture untainted and untouched. ...This mesh...
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... knife from Rosarms. ...It was created based on the famous Soviet NKVD issued knife for their officers. Game-ready lowpoly knife model best for 1st and 3rd-person games. ...2k PBR textures include: albedo, normals, roughness, metallness and AO.
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Visual Texture Data Set A comprehensive package comprising six high-resolution textures - each a masterfully crafted component of a larger visual tapestry. The six included texture maps cover the fundamental aspects of real-world materials with...
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In the past, during the Soviet era, knives were widely used and played an important role in daily life.
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Model the Soviet combat knife (NR-40) and its sheath in a low-poly design, created using Blender for modeling, Substance Painter 2 for texturing, and rendering. The model is available in various formats, including .fbx, .blend, .obj, and .3ds. Both...