Japanese Zero

Japanese Zero

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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a lightweight carrier-based fighter aircraft, was employed by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945 as a primary fighter plane. Product Features: This digital model contains obj/ mtl files with a total of 35,770 polygons, making it highly detailed and suitable for complex animations. The model is divided into separate parts, allowing you to move individual components such as the wing flaps, landing gear, propeller, wheels, and other features. This is achieved through "group" information that your software should interpret accordingly. Each group is named logically for easy animation, with clear and descriptive names like Canopy, Rudder, Propeller, and more. This model also includes texture maps and corresponding bump maps, providing a realistic look and feel to the aircraft. Materials are named in English using words like Fuselage, Wings, Glass, and others, making it easier to work with the model. The original model was created by Digimation Model Bank and is being sold here with their permission.

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