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Mitsubishi Zero

Author: 
James Jackaman
(Submitted by bart)
Thursday, July 19, 2012 - 12:16
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
world war 2
world war 1
fighter
plane
zero
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • 3D - Vehicles
  • CCBY Vehicles
Favorites: 
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A Japanese Zero fighter plane from WWII.  From blendswap:

http://www.blendswap.com/blends/vehicles/mitsubishi-zero/

I created this simple model of a Mitzubishi Zero WWII fighter plane for a short animation project I am working on. The model has been kept fairly low poly (9364 faces) and I have UV unwrapped and textured the model based on images from the Wings Pallet website, background sky was adapted from a free skymap from Blender artists. A camera pass animation has been included with some basic compositing. This is my second blend swap, and a companion to the P51 Mustang I recently uploaded. Happy Blending!

File(s): 
Zero.blend.zip Zero.blend.zip 12.5 Mb [523 download(s)]
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XaosXV
joined 9 years 4 months ago
01/20/2016 - 13:45
XaosXV's picture

Great model! I'm making a fighter planes project myself but with non real planes, still the real ones are a necessary inspiration, thx 

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