Titanic Iceberg 3D Model

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| Vendor: | Mcflyhigh1 |
| Published: | Feb 18, 2018 |
| Download Size: | 21.6 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 215,774 |
| Vertices: | 108,130 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | – |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Titanic Iceberg 3D Model
Sorry the convert destroyed some details, if you plan to buy this Model please contact me before so i will send you the high poly version
The story of Titanic is a well-known one, with exhaustive detail available on everything from the construction of the ship in Belfast's shipyards to the decomposing wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Despite such all-consuming coverage, one major player in the disaster is often overlooked - the iceberg that sank Titanic.
Photo: An iceberg close to the site of Titanic's sinking, 15 April 1912
The story of Titanic is a well-known one, with exhaustive detail available on everything from the construction of the ship in Belfast's shipyards to the decomposing wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Despite such all-consuming coverage, one major player in the disaster is often overlooked - the iceberg that sank Titanic.
Photo: An iceberg close to the site of Titanic's sinking, 15 April 1912
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