Dodge Tomahawk concept 3D model, Vray materials and multiple import formats.
VEHICLE OVERVIEW
The Dodge Tomahawk was a non-street legal concept vehicle introduced by Dodge at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Dodge's extraordinary claims of a top speed of 420 mph (680 km/h) never demonstrated.
The Art Deco design was the work of Chrysler staff designer Mark Walters and featured the 500 hp 8.3-litre (510 cu in) V10 SRT10 engine from the Dodge Viper. The vehicle has two front wheels and two rear wheels, making it a kind of motorized quadricycle rather than a typical motorcycle. The pairs of wheels move independently, allowing it to countersteer and lean in turns like a motorcycle.
Hand-built examples of the Tomahawk were offered for sale through the Neiman Marcus catalog at a price of US$ 555,000, and up to nine of them might have sold.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
All parts and mechanics have been modeled on real reference pictures.
Wheels, body, grids, logos, cameras, lights etc are grouped for an easy management of the scene.
Linear workflow gamma 2.2 optimized textures
Lighting and cameras ready to render.
Original lowpoly geometry preserved (max)
99% quads
All Materials and 2048x2048 textures included diffuse, specular, bump, opacity, displacement.
Unwrapped UVs, most of them non overlapping
10 textures
max 9 Vray and standard materials, OBJ, fbx, c4d, 3ds, collada, STL formats available for download.
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