US Rations Wooden Boxes WWII Low-poly  3D model

US Rations Wooden Boxes WWII Low-poly 3D model

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This model replicates wood boxes used as rations during WW2 by the US army, featuring two variations and one material. The lids are separate for easy opening/closing. A historical recreation of Carnation Milk and Coca-Cola® boxes, it's created in Blender 2.79 with low poly design. It has 4 objects, 332 polygons, and is subdivision-ready using Cycles render (Eevee compatible). Textures include Diffuse, Metallic, Roughness, Normal, Height, and AO at 4096x4096, 2048x2048, and 1024x1024 sizes in PNG format. Additional 1K and 2K textures are provided. The model is at real scale, with organized grouped objects. Note that textures aren't included in file formats; they're kept in a 'Textures' folder.

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