Tank Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan Vray

Tank Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan Vray 3D model

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Tank Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan V-Ray

At the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank and Type 95 Ha-Go light tank designs comprised the mainstay of the armored units of the Imperial Japanese Army. As the war progressed, these tanks started to face significant challenges posed by Allied tanks. In the Burma and Philippines Campaigns, the firepower of the 57 mm cannon mounted on the Type 97 was proven to be insufficient against Allied tanks. The Imperial Japanese Army therefore developed the Type 1 47 mm tank gun, which used a lighter high-explosive round with greater armor penetrating power. This gun was mounted on Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha and Type 1 Chi-He medium tanks.

At the later stages of the war, large numbers of American M4 Sherman tanks arrived at the front line and increased pressure on Japanese armored forces. The Imperial General Headquarters ( Daihon'ei) decided to develop a new medium tank to counter the enemy threat as well as a replacement for the Type 97

The Army Technical Bureau had been working on the Type 4 Chi-To medium tank as the counter to the M4 Sherman, but there were problems and delays in the program. As a result, a stopgap tank was required. The Type 3 medium tank Chi-Nu was developed to cope with the M4 Sherman.[ Work on the Type 3 Chi-Nu started in May 1943 and was finished by October. The low priority given to tank production by 1943 meant that the Type 3 did not actually enter production until 1944, by which time raw materials were in very short supply, and much of Japan's industrial infrastructure had been destroyed by American strategic bombing

A total of 144 to 166 units were produced by the war's end.The Type 3 Chi-Nu was the last tank that was fielded by the Imperial Japanese armed forces, and was still in production at the end of the war

The 3d model is made in 3ds max 2016 and rendered in Vray, only press Rendering for generating your image.

Is present a version for:

1_ Vray 3.6 3ds max 2016 ( Native File )

2_ Scanline rendering 3ds max 2016

3_ Export in fbx and obj preset from 3ds max 2016, all export format use the material.

4_Texture PNG with resolution 4096 x 4096, 2048 x 2048, and 1024 x 1024 you find it in the 3ds max folder.

Is present the layer and group for manager easy the part for the model.

Polygonal Ngone used on the model.

Note: The background image is not included

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Tank Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan Vray
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Tank Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan Vray
$199.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
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  • Autodesk 3ds Max (.max) (2 files)142 MBVersion: 2016Renderer: Default (Scanline) Version: 2016Renderer: V-Ray 3.6
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  • Autodesk FBX 2016 (.fbx)3.39 MB
  • OBJ 2016 (.obj, .mtl)6.27 MB
  • Autodesk 3ds Max (.max) (2 files)142 MBVersion: 2016Renderer: Default (Scanline) Version: 2016Renderer: V-Ray 3.6

3D Model details

  • Publish date2019-03-11
  • Model ID#1876480
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 128,485
  • Vertices 133,918
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  • Unwrapped UVs Mixed
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