
Shinkansen E7 High Speed Train 3D Model

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Shinkansen E7 High Speed Train 3D Model
Accurate very high definition Shinkansen E7 model with detailed bogie and pantograph. The model includes the locomotive and 6 different wagons. Textures have a resolution of 8192 x 8192 pixel, so close ups are possible. The locomotive and all wagons have a medium resolution interior.
Most exterior parts of the model have been created as SubDivision/TurboSmooth surface. This means using the 3dSMax or the Maya 2013 version you can change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy.
If you import the low resolution of the .obj .fbx or .lwo version into a 3D Software that supports SubDivision surfaces you can also change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy. The base version of the model which is not smoothed has of 5246073 polygons.
For other software packages that do not support SubDivision surfaces the model is available in 2 different resolutions ranging from 5246073 to 6710451 polygons.
3ds Max 2010 / 3ds Max 2013 Format:
Pantographs are rigged.
3ds Max 2010 version has standard 3ds Max materials applied.
3ds Max 2013 version has VRay materials applied.
Maya 2013 Format:
A selection set for all SubDivision surface parts is included so you can change the resolution easily.
Maya 2010/ FBX/ Cinema 4D 9.6/ Lwo 6.0 / Obj/ 3ds Format:
In 2 different resolutions. The high polygon resolution is suitable for close renderings.
Previews rendered in 3dsMax using VRay.
Most exterior parts of the model have been created as SubDivision/TurboSmooth surface. This means using the 3dSMax or the Maya 2013 version you can change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy.
If you import the low resolution of the .obj .fbx or .lwo version into a 3D Software that supports SubDivision surfaces you can also change the resolution/smoothness of the surface very easy. The base version of the model which is not smoothed has of 5246073 polygons.
For other software packages that do not support SubDivision surfaces the model is available in 2 different resolutions ranging from 5246073 to 6710451 polygons.
3ds Max 2010 / 3ds Max 2013 Format:
Pantographs are rigged.
3ds Max 2010 version has standard 3ds Max materials applied.
3ds Max 2013 version has VRay materials applied.
Maya 2013 Format:
A selection set for all SubDivision surface parts is included so you can change the resolution easily.
Maya 2010/ FBX/ Cinema 4D 9.6/ Lwo 6.0 / Obj/ 3ds Format:
In 2 different resolutions. The high polygon resolution is suitable for close renderings.
Previews rendered in 3dsMax using VRay.