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PzBefWg III - Ausf E - DAK 3D model

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The PzBefWg III - Ausf.E is assigned to the 21st Panzer Division in Libya, 1942. This highly detailed model was originally created with cinema4D 16 software, allowing for crisp close-up renders. The zip file contains an extensive set of BodyPaint textures and standard materials. Features of this realistic model include: - Within the scene: a model accompanied by 20 unique materials and two bump maps - Comprehensive texture collection and material inclusion - Immediate use - no need for manual adjustments or cleaning; simply insert your models into the scene and initiate rendering All materials, textures, and bodypaint elements are included in this scene. It uses Phong shading interpolation with a smoothing angle of 35°. Please note that Bumpmaps (Shirt_LR and Shirt_LL) must be loaded manually in LWO, 3DS, FBX, or OBJ files to access their Material channels. Model Statistics: - Polygons: 731523 - Vertices: 667068 - Objects: 225 - Textures: 20 - Bumpmaps: 2 Export options are available for: - LWO File - OBJ File - FBX File (Version 2010) Command versions of the Panzer 3 Ausf.E were equipped with an extra radio system. To accommodate this upgrade, main gun equipment and its associated systems were removed. A dummy gun barrel was installed in its place. This resulted in limited traverse mobility for the turret-mounted machine gun, capable of rotating up to a 60-degree angle. The primary identifying feature of this vehicle is the distinctive frame antenna required for the FuG 8 radio system, which resembles a handrail around the tank's rear deck. Sd Kfz numbers (266, 267, 268) designate the specific radio equipment installed in these units.

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