Patent Argentina License Plate Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 13 and then converted into all other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp while the 3dsmax scene is based on 3ds Max 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00 software. In Argentina, patents are assigned to specific cars, and in 2007 a patent was issued for this particular car. There's an existing domain name related to it which, admittedly, has a poor and very readable extension. Most patents are difficult to spot at a distance and appear dented or unpainted if they're lost or damaged; fortunately, you can easily replace them. If you need another one, it features a dot when doubled or tripled. A car trailer model is also included in this set, featuring number 101, before the patent plate, and other types like diplomatic plates from embassies, power plates from courts, executive branches, etc., all beautifully coated with bronze paint. In Argentina, some vehicles remain exempted from traffic fines if their original patent isn't repatented after a certain year, like in 96; however, it's not that simple to repatentate your car today. I drew the Lutheral Torino model and also designed this vehicle for use with diplomatic plates. In Argentina, there's no flexibility in choosing a new patent if you lose the old one - except from R to Z where letters from A to K are still active patents as of now. To avoid traffic fines some car owners choose to cover their number plates with cardboard, cloths or bags.
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