
James M Shuart Stadium Low-poly 3D model
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The James M. Shuart Stadium is a highly impressive 11,929-seat multi-purpose stadium and sports facility located on the sprawling campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. First opened in 1963 with a sleek renovation taking place in 1996 and another transformative upgrade occurring in 2013, this venue was previously known as Hofstra Stadium until it received its current distinguished name on August 29, 2002, honoring the university's esteemed former president who had showcased his athletic prowess by exceling in both lacrosse and football during his collegiate years. The James M. Shuart Stadium boasts an impressive array of facilities that are part of its beautiful grounds, including the impressive James C. Metzger Hall which houses the stadium's press box, luxury suites and the Fried Center for Student-Athlete Development - a veritable haven where young athletes can hone their skills to the best of their abilities. It is with great pride that we announce that The James M. Shuart Stadium serves as the home field for not one but two remarkable teams: the New York Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, whose skills are sure to awe fans and onlookers alike; and the esteemed Hofstra Pride lacrosse team of the NCAA, renowned for their unwavering dedication to the sport. We proudly present a highly detailed 3D model of The James M. Shuart Stadium that accurately replicates its grandeur. This stunning digital representation was meticulously crafted using Rhinoceros 5, ensuring that every intricate detail is faithfully rendered. Each component has been expertly designed to facilitate modification or removal with ease, thereby streamlining the editing process and facilitating standard parts replacement. It's worth noting that this extraordinary model contains a rather considerable number of polygons - approximately 9,281,364 - with its largest contributing part being the ""Metal Fences"" component at an impressive 3,849,176 polygons. Similarly significant are the "3D Seats" part with its staggering count of 370,272 polygons and the remainder comprising a total of 328,871 polygons spread across all other components. When considering this highly detailed model in relation to scale, keep in mind that each component is accurately represented in millimeters for utmost precision. And don't forget - this comprehensive model package comes equipped with formats for both enthusiasts and professionals: *.3dm (Rhinoceros 5), *.3ds (Multi Format), and the ubiquitous *.obj (Multi Format). We understand the occasional need for alternative formats, which can easily be arranged upon request. Finally, we invite any and all inquires or requests you may have regarding this model. Contact us with complete confidence that our professional team will promptly address each query to your satisfaction!
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