ISU-152 - 1151 - Soviet heavy self-propelled gun 3d model
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The model was initially created using Cinema 4D. The level of detail is sufficient for close-up renderings. The zip file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials. Key Features: Inside the scene, you'll find a detailed model with 18 textures and 2 bump maps. All necessary materials, bodypaint textures, and textures are included in the package. You won't need to clean up anything; just drop your models into the scene and start rendering. Phong shading interpolation is set at 35 degrees for optimal results. Note that when using LWO, OBJ, 3DS, or FBX files, you'll need to manually load the two bump maps (Turret_Bump and Gun_Bump) into the Materialcanal. The model is compatible with C4D Version R16 and has a total of 449457 polygons, 441627 vertices, and 195 objects. You can also export it as an OBJ file, LWO file, 3DS file, or FBX file (Version 2010). The ISU-152 was a powerful self-propelled gun based on the earlier SU-152 design. It featured a large gun-howitzer mounted in the hull of a heavy tank. The ISU-152 used the same gun as the SU-152 but had it mounted on an IS-2 tank instead of the KV-1. During 1944, the ISU-152 underwent significant improvements. A new front hull was added, and the gun shield was thickened from 60 mm to 100 mm. Other enhancements included increased internal and external fuel capacity, a 12.7-mm anti-aircraft machine gun installed by the right forward hatch, and an upgraded 10R radio set to a 10RK. Between November 1943 and May 1945, a total of 1,885 ISU-152s were produced. Mass production ceased in 1947, resulting in a total of 3,242 vehicles being manufactured. Price: $139.00 Date added: Nov 21, 2010 Last update: Apr 23, 2016 Product ID: 541daae61e43f6d40e4a0af7
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