
Panzerfaust With Box Low Poly 3D Model

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Vendor: | Lord_akaal |
Published: | Mar 11, 2025 |
Download Size: | 97.2 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 20,287 |
Vertices: | 20,281 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
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Animated: | – |
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Panzerfaust With Box Low Poly 3D Model
Panzerfaust With Box
Photorealistic
PBR/game ready
4K Texture
low poly
The Panzerfaust was a German anti-tank weapon used in World War II. It was a man-portable, single-shot, disposable weapon that was easy to load and fire. The Panzerfaust was one of the first single-use light anti-tank weapons. How it worked The Panzerfaust was a shoulder-type weapon that used a hollow-charge bombThe bomb was propelled by gunpowder, making the Panzerfaust a small recoilless gunThe bomb was stabilized by folding fins that sprang into position after leaving the firing tubeThe Panzerfaust could penetrate up to 200 mm of armorVariantsThe Panzerfaust klein was the first in the series and was a small, hand-held launcher The Panzerfaust 60 was issued in September 1944 and had a range of 60 meters The Panzerfaust 2 was a reloadable anti-tank rocket launcher used in the Cold War The Panzerfaust 3 is a semi-disposable anti-tank rocket launcher used in modern times
Photorealistic
PBR/game ready
4K Texture
low poly
The Panzerfaust was a German anti-tank weapon used in World War II. It was a man-portable, single-shot, disposable weapon that was easy to load and fire. The Panzerfaust was one of the first single-use light anti-tank weapons. How it worked The Panzerfaust was a shoulder-type weapon that used a hollow-charge bombThe bomb was propelled by gunpowder, making the Panzerfaust a small recoilless gunThe bomb was stabilized by folding fins that sprang into position after leaving the firing tubeThe Panzerfaust could penetrate up to 200 mm of armorVariantsThe Panzerfaust klein was the first in the series and was a small, hand-held launcher The Panzerfaust 60 was issued in September 1944 and had a range of 60 meters The Panzerfaust 2 was a reloadable anti-tank rocket launcher used in the Cold War The Panzerfaust 3 is a semi-disposable anti-tank rocket launcher used in modern times