WW1 Factory Building Low-poly  3D model

WW1 Factory Building Low-poly 3D model

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About This Model This fairly detailed representation of a World War 1 era iron factory building showcases its intricacies through a low-poly option. Take note that unlike most of our models, this particular model is not UV mapped. C4D instructions for achieving an authentic iron and steel reflectance effect are also included. Features: A wide array of precise ironwork details including accurate rivet placements and joint folds adds depth to the scene. Users can manipulate the sliding doorways with precision to adjust axis settings according to their requirements. A standalone forge house complements the model, while a sensible world-centric perspective sets realistic axis values. With removal or rigorous optimisation of the 'Framework' object, users can transform this complex model into an efficient low-poly iteration (reduced from 839,952 polygons to 11,423). History The British armaments industry was uniquely focused on supplying needs for the Royal Navy, international markets, and a relatively small regular army as we approached 1914. The relatively limited naval and army equipment requirements were mostly fulfilled by state-run factories alongside several prominent private firms. By autumn 1914, it became glaringly obvious that trench warfare's static nature necessitated an immense production of artillery pieces, shells, and explosives for the Western Front. Countless temporary iron factory constructions similar to the model presented would sprout up across Britain as demand skyrocketed.

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