The Creusot steam hammer 3D model
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The Creusot steam hammer was a gigantic steam hammer built by Schneider and Co. in the French industrial town of Le Creusot back in 1876. With the ability to deliver massive blows of up to 100 tons, it held the title of the largest and most powerful in the world. Today, the 1876 Creusot steam hammer proudly stands as a monument in the heart of the Creusot town square. --Geometry-- This model was meticulously built on the metric unit system at real-world scale. Key specifications include: • 12,257 polygons without TurboSmooth • 15,292 vertices without TurboSmooth • 32,206 polygons with TurboSmooth enabled • 24,260 vertices with TurboSmooth --Rendering-- The primary file format is 3ds max 2013, with additional options available. Preview images were rendered using 3D max 2013 Vray 2.3. No third-party rendering software or plugins are necessary. --Textures-- A single texture file in jpg format is provided: • 2048x2048 • 2000x2000 Material and texture setup is included exclusively for the 3DS MAX vray version, with UVW mapping applied to all objects. Each object is uniquely named. Thank you for your interest in this model.
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