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A Martin Baker Mk7 Ejection Seat, type H as used in US F-4 Phantom II Aircraft, specifically USAF F4-C of the Vietnam era, with US style straps.
NOTE:-Straps are separate objects that can be removed in the main formats such as fbx, Lightwave, Max etc.The seat pan is a separate unit, so some adjustment of the seat height can be made if you slide it up, limited by the length of the hose.NO TEXTURE MAPS are provided, but basic materials and UV map are included for the main format types. Polygon count is for a trianglulated mesh.The mesh 'can' be printed, (in resin), but at smaller scales, some detail is lost. No guarantees - YMMV.
Scale Settings:Useful settings: For 1/72th, Scale = 1388.888%. For 1/48th, Scale = 2083.333% . For 1/32th, Scale = 3125.000%.For 1/24th, Scale = 4166.666%
How to calculate this percentage for the slicer without knowing the model dimensions. First we know that the model unit is 1m, and has been interpreted by the slicer as 1mm. 1m = 1000mm, so to get the right scale, divide 1000 by your scale. EG 1000 divided by 48 = 20.83333. Now multiply the result by 100 because we need a percentage. The final result is 2083.333 as shown above. All other scales use the same formula.
License in addition to the one supplied by CGTraderFor any 3d model: No Commercial bulk buying, library inclusion, collection, or similar inclusion in commercial collections allowed without the written permission of the author.No Sharing: Uder no circumstances may you share these digital files or any derivatives, including orthographic renders for use as blueprints.
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