
Nautilus Submarine v2 0 Free 3D model
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The original creator used Sketchup 13 to craft this 3D model before transferring it into various other formats. The native format remains .skp while the 3ds Max scene is rendered with Vray 3.00 The submarine, Captain Nemo's Nautilus from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne is designed as a sophisticated underwater vessel. This magnificent boat can be easily navigated and understood thanks to several clear dimensions outlined by Professor Aronnax. Observing closely, we notice that this impressive cylinder-like vessel has two conical ends giving it a striking shape resembling a cigar in appearance. It's actually quite similar to certain modern ship designs originating from London. When measuring carefully, you will find that its length is precisely 70 meters from the bow to the stern while the maximum breadth amounts to an exact eight meters. One noticeable feature about this vessel is its unique proportions compared to typical steamers; its dimensions make water glide effortlessly off its surface with no resistance to its smooth movement. To achieve precise measurements, we use simple calculations based on these two main dimensions – length and breadth – which reveal a significant total surface area of 1011.45 square meters along with an impressive volume of 1500.2 cubic meters, representing the maximum amount of water this Nautilus displaces when fully submerged in the ocean.
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