ranman38
Randy is a Studio Max modeller with a long history of military modelling, and his attention to detail, and innovative rigging and texturing make his tank models essential for every military 3D collector thanks to his extensive military knowledge and historical accuracy.
Conforming clothes for M3 representing a German tank commander in World War II. Includes smart props, medals, badges, binoculars and a camouflage texture.
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This model depicts six different fully poseable M4A1 Sherman WWII tanks with 17 different texture options and 16 add-on props.
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This model depicts eight different fully poseable Sherman WWII tanks with 24 different texture options and 40 add-on props.
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Two versions of a US Tanker helmet, one with the goggles up, and one with the goggles down.
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A set of material files and MAT Pose files to change the appearance of the King Tiger to the spots camouflage scheme.
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This version of the M4A3 was used in USMC landings on Iwo Jima in WWII. The most noticeable feature is a 47 degree front hull with much larger driver hatches.
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Most existing bunkers used captured or obsolete tank turrets but in October 1943 Hitler approved a design incorporating a Panther turret.
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A complete set of ammunition for the free Flak 88 German gun. Includes shells, casings, crates, tubes, wicker holders and various groups of these.
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Most existing bunkers used captured or obsolete tank turrets but in October 1943 Hitler approved a design incorporating a Panther turret.
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This model of a typical Russian tank commander helmet is made from material, not leather, as is common among other militaries of the time.
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