PIAT Anti-Tank 3D Model and Hand Grenade Low-poly 3D model
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This Blender 2.78 Cycles model features a PIAT Anti-Tank weapon, inspired by real-life reference images yet with potential minor discrepancies due to low-quality source materials. The file includes the PIAT Anti-Tank model, a hand grenade, and a wooden weapon case, all as low poly models suitable for gaming applications. Developed during WWII, the PIAT Mk I was a British man-portable anti-tank weapon used in response to the need for more effective infantry anti-tank weapons; it was based on the spigot mortar system that launched a 2.5 pound projectile using a powerful spring and cartridge. The model's textures were primarily created from ready textures using Photoshop and GIMP. Polygon counts for each model are as follows: PIAT Anti-Tank (35,857 polygons, 60,334 vertices), Hand Grenade (11,810 polygons, 14,217 vertices), and Wooden Weapon Case (6,252 polygons, 7,008 vertices). Additional formats have been exported from Blender 2.78. In case of any issues with the file, corrected versions can be provided within 24 hours.
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