Lone Ranger Texas West Outfit
Photorealistic
Low-poly
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Belt 6880 vertices, 6516 polygons, 16 bones, 13032 triangles
Boots 30158 vertices, 29554 polygons, 53 bones, 59108 triangles
Gloves 11474 vertices, 11422 polygons, 65 bones, 22844 triangles
Hat 7116 vertices, 6920 polygons, 50 bones, 13840 triangles
Pants 36760 vertices, 36436 polygons, 90 bones, 72872 triangles
Scarf 18433 vertices, 18246 polygons, 22 bones, 36492 triangles
Shirt 13286 vertices, 13165 polygons, 38 bones, 26330 triangles
The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
He first appeared in 1933 in a radio show on WXYZ (Detroit), conceived either by station owner George W. Trendle[3][4][5] or by Fran Striker,[8] the show's writer.[9][10] Test episodes aired earlier on radio station WEBR in Buffalo. The radio series proved to be a hit, and spawned a series of books (largely written by Striker), an equally popular television show that ran from 1949 to 1957, comic books, and several films.
The title character was played on the radio show by Earle Graser for some 1,300 episodes, but two others preceded him, according to The New York Times: "a man named Deeds, who lasted only a few weeks; a George Stenius [actually George Seaton according to the Los Angeles Times]. After Graser died in 1941, Brace Beemer assumed the role after serving as the program's narrator.[11][8] On the radio, Tonto was played by John Todd and Roland Parker, among others.
Clayton Moore portrayed the Lone Ranger on television, although during a contract dispute, Moore was replaced for a season by John Hart. Jay Silverheels, a Mohawk from the Six Nations Indian Reserve in Ontario, Canada, was cast as Tonto.