USS Arizona in various formats 3D model
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On December 7th, 1941 the Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the U.S. Navy and Army installations at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The U.S.S. Arizona was a victim of the first wave of attacks when bombs detonated her forward powder magazines, blowing off her bow and sending her to the bottom... but that is only the end of a long story and a proud ship. Launched during WW1, the Arizona had many claims to mark her fame. She provided convoy protection in the Atlantic, Training for gunnery, made several trips to Europe at the end of the war (including as part of the honor guard bearing President Wilson to the Paris peace talks) and even served as Admiral Nimitzâ Flagship for a time. She under-went several major refits (the last of which was finished just prior to her un-timely demise), made numerous peace-time cruises and took part in many other major Fleet events and celebrations. A very proud ship well worth remembering! The USS Arizona model includes over 70 moving parts, such as: guns, cranes, turrets, spotlights, and propellers. Product Features (obj, 3ds): Detailed model, with 40,439 polygons. Made with 3 and 4-point polygons. All guns and turrets are separate groups for easier animation. All propellers are separate groups for easier animation. Aircraft launcher is a separate group. Anchors are separate groups, which can be hidden or shown. 2 low polygon O3U Corsair floatplanes The obj version includes an mtl file, which your software program should read to colorize the model. Textures: The model is UV mapped. One color scheme with all the texture maps shown. You'll have to apply your own metal and glass shaders. For use in any software that can import obj or 3ds files. .: Product Features (Poser) :. Main USS Arizona figure 3 smart-propped versions of the Anchors 2 smart-propped O3U Corsair floatplanes Original model by Chris Schell and uploaded for sale here with permission.
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