Grumman F-14D Tomcat Bare Metal 3D model
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This meticulously crafted model boasts near-scale dimensions and detailed texturing. It features animateable components such as wing slats, flaps, stabilizers, rudders, turbines, canopy opening/closing, landing gear extending, landing gear doors, and wheel movement, plus a modeled cockpit with controls, turbines, engine exhaust, and more. The model comes in 10 distinct formats, with animated cockpit canopy openings. Models adorned with squadron liveries include sidewinder, sparrow, and Maverick missiles, pylons, and additional textures. They are available in three livery styles: 1970s bright marking schemes, 1980s subdued color paint schemes, and 1990s drab fully-subdued paint schemes, all representing a single identified squadron. A High Poly "HP" model (polygon count 139,909; vertices count 75,708) is devoid of landing gear, some details, and cockpit intricacies, while the Very High Poly "VHP" model (polygon count 261,051; vertices count 139,761) includes all elements, including landing gear, doors, and extensive cockpit detailing. A bare metal version exists without missiles, pylon launchers or fairings, offering a customizable single bare metal scheme for user-designed paint liveries. The Grumman F-14D Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, variable sweep-wing, two-seat strike fighter, with the first production model flying on February 9th, 1990. Equipped with F110-GE-400 engines, new radar, and advanced avionics systems, it can carry short, medium, and long-range air-to-air missiles like AIM-9, AIM-7, and AIM-54, along with air-to-ground ordnance such as Rockeye bombs and CBU cluster bombs.
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