Wagon type 66W PNR Low-poly  3D model

Wagon type 66W PNR Low-poly 3D model

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The Railcar (carriage) type 66W, a 1952 sample, is a part of the Rolling stock series of Russia and USSR's Railways. A low-poly model, featuring 122,011 faces and 76,326 vertices, it has been designed for use in visualization across various scenes, gameplay, and Trainz (Auran) simulators. It was utilized at the virtual Museum on the Warsaw railway, St. Petersburg. The model is scaled at M1:1, with UVW mapping and .JPG textures. Inside, it boasts a simple interior, detailed suspension, and braking system. Precision-made from drawings provided by Uralvagonzavod, the model's prototype is a 4-axle all-metal railcar of 58 seats, produced in Poland in 1952, designated as type 66W P50. It was the first series of all-metal passenger cars for Soviet Railways after 1950, manufactured at Zavod imeni Stalina (Tsegelskogo, Poznan, Polish People's Republic). The prototype measures 23.6 meters in hull length, 3.22 meters in width, and 4.56 meters in height from the rail head. It has a base of 17 meters, a tare weight of 56 tons, an axle type-III hitch with automatic CA3 coupling, a two bogie-type CMV wheelbase with 4-axle, rolled cast iron wheels measuring 1050mm in diameter. Distinctive features include a full metal body without side ribs or moldings and a supporting frame with two bearing beams and cross consoles. The railcar has water-based independent heating, 50V mains lighting, and natural air ventilation through the discharge of an air stream.

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