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Here is a simple explanation of what makes this model special and how it is designed:
The Overall Concept This is a throwback to the Golden Age of corporate aviation in the 1970s. It represents high-speed luxury and business travel from the disco era. It’s perfect for a retro spy game, a cartel story, or a flashback sequence.
Mirror-Polished Chrome The most striking feature is the material. The entire fuselage is bare, polished aluminum that acts like a mirror. It reflects the sky and the environment perfectly, giving it a sleek, expensive look that defined early jet-set style.
Sunset Striping To break up the silver, the jet features a classic 70s stripe livery. Thick bands of brown, orange, and yellow run from the nose, along the fuselage, and up the tail. This sunset color palette is instantly nostalgic and grounds the asset in a specific time period.
Wingtip Fuel Tanks A signature silhouette feature of this era (similar to early Learjets) is the large fuel tanks mounted at the tips of the wings. We painted the tips of these tanks orange to match the livery, making the aircraft look wider and more aggressive.
Rear-Mounted Engines The jet engines are mounted high on the rear of the fuselage rather than under the wings. This design, combined with the T-tail (the horizontal stabilizer is on top of the tail fin), gives the plane a sporty, fast appearance.
Files Included: FBX, GLB, OBJ, STL, ZIP (Textures). Quick Tip: The chrome finish will only look good if you have a good Reflection Probe or HDRI in your scene. Without something to reflect, the silver body will just look flat grey.