De Kuip (version 2) 3D model

De Kuip (version 2) 3D model

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The model was originally created using Sketchup 6 before being converted into a variety of other formats for use across different applications. Native format remains .skp while 3dsmax scene is tailored specifically for 3ds Max 2016, with rendering powered by Vray 3.00. The Feijenoord Stadion, known locally as de Kuip (or the Tub), is a Rotterdam stadium finished in 1937 that has been renamed Stadion Feyenoord today. This naming stems from the area of Feijenoord in Rotterdam and from the sports club of the same name. Capacity figures indicate that the facility initially seated 64,000 patrons upon its completion. By 1949, the maximum capacity had risen to 69,000. Currently, however, the venue holds approximately 51,177 spectators for major events. The stadium serves as home grounds for the Dutch football club Feyenoord and one of their main rivals in domestic competitions, the team consistently holding top spots throughout Dutch football history. In addition to being a venue of choice for Dutch national matches, having hosted over 150 international contests with Belgium taking the inaugural match on May 2nd of 1937 being a milestone in that department. Notably, the stadium boasts hosting rights for ten European finals - all recorded on the same grounds and among them lies the memorable finale to UEFA Cup that took place between Borussia Dortmund against Feyenoord in year two thousand and landed at 3-2 favor of Feyenoord side, this was a truly momentous achievement for Dutch fans. Also worth mentioning is how Feyenoord stadium found itself playing host for 2000's European cup finale pitting French versus Italian squad; the game eventually reaching its climactic conclusion after France successfully beat out Italy through an overtime penalty on that same Dutch/Belgian held competition year back then as 2000 and documented within Euro Cup record archives

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