3D Model | Low-poly | .fbx | .lwo | .lw | .lws | .obj | .mtl | .gltf | .glb |
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A pack of 5 models from WWII. These models are somehow oldies but goodies, I mean by that they are not textured in a PBR way which is now quite standard, hence the heavy discount on the collection (50% savings)
Here are the various descriptions of the models :
For interchange, I highly recommend the .OBJ file which should load all maps smoothly. LWO files sometimes read only one UV map outside of Lightwave, so this type of file should be used mainly by LightWave users.
Here is a model of the WW II sadly famous FI-103 flying bomb, better known as V-1. There are actually 2 low-polymodels in the pack, the flying bomb itself (with 2627 polygons and 1 set of 4K diffuse, normal and specular maps) and the launching ramp (5180 polygons with 2 sets of diffuse, normal and specular maps).
A simple barbwire to enhance your battlefield. Comes in .fbx, .obj and .lwo in the same folder. Textured with a 4K set of diffuse/spec/normal maps.
A low-poly game ready world war II blockhaus like there were a lot on the Atlantic Wall. The model was made in Lightwave 11.6 and textured with substance designer. It comes with 2 2K and 1 4K sets of diffuse, normal and specular maps.
.OBJ and .LWO file included in the same folder. For softwares other than lightwave, I strongly recommend to load the .OBJ file rather than the .LWO file. The lightwave version adds some nodes for normal maps and occlusion shaders.
A typical blockhaus built by the Germans in France during WW II with a French tank turret above. The British soldiers called these bunkers pillboxes because of their peculiar shape.
Models comes both in .LWO and .OBJ in the same folder. Textured with 2 4K sets of diffuse/normal and specular maps.