Mitsubishi F1M Pete

Mitsubishi F1M Pete 3D model

Description

An observation Seaplane used by the Japanese Navy during World War II. It was also used as a fighter. The model is a late model. The expression in the cockpit is simple. Created with Lightwave3D. The number of polygons in 3ds is 211109. This model is not designed to be used with low polygons, such as in games. Please be careful when purchasing. This model is not designed for 3D printing. Please be careful when purchasing.

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capun1950 2020-09-19 05:21:10 UTC
A follow up to the review I was able to get the 30-day trial of Lightwave 2020, I exported to FBX and LWO 2005 and LWO 2015 formats. I imported the the FBX file into 3DS Max R9. The polygon count now matches since it was exported as Quads not tris. Also the scale seems to be ok now (need to check). I imported both the LWO 2005 and LWO 2015 files into Deep Exploration v5.x and both were read, while the LWO file in this package could not be read. I then exported one of the LWO file into the 3ds format and I got quads with the correct polygon count. For some reason Lightwave 2020 won't export to 3ds format, get an error about triangles. Any of the imports gets a single mesh (object) that needs to be separated. I am not familiar with Lightwave and I may be making some mistakes exporting the file.
Item rating
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smothes 2023-08-28 12:42:59 UTC
Recommended
Bought a lot of plane models from this 3D model Author and I'm very satisfied with them. Will buy more.
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rbenrich 2021-12-01 02:16:18 UTC
Recommended
I have purchased several models from fumio-yamazki and will keep buying more. They look great in Unity and Blender. Geometry is very clean. High level of detail. As a big fan of models of WW2 tanks, ships, and aircraft, I am delighted that this creator has focused on bringing so many models of Japanese planes, tanks, ships, and other equipment to market at reasonable prices. Many of these models are hard to find. As a student of WW2 in the Pacific, I appreciate the attention to detail and the effort put into these designs. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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capun1950 2020-09-17 15:53:35 UTC
Not Recommended
It all depends on your use, for mine the model did not meet my expectations. I imported the 3ds format file into 3DS Max R9 to be used in a flight simulator. Here's some observations - Polygon count was much higher as posted. It is reported as 212,187. It almost looks like a TurboSmooth Modifier was used to make the model very smooth. - Model is not a 1:1 scale. In 3DS Max I use a 1 unit=1 meter scale, I ended up scaling the model down to around 3 to 4% and the model still was not 100% accurate to spec. - Some of the meshes had their faces inside out, it looks like the left side wings were mirrored to the right but not reset after that. - Way too many textures and materials, which makes custom painting difficult - I tried to use some techniques to reduce the poly count but it created a lot of distortion in the model. It is a nice and smooth model but does not fit my needs
Mitsubishi F1M Pete
$20.00
 
Royalty Free License 
10% for Ukraine
Mitsubishi F1M Pete
$20.00
 
Royalty Free License 
10% for Ukraine
Response 83% in 4.2h
3D Modeling

3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl)11.9 MB
  • 3D Studio (.3ds)12.1 MB
  • Lightwave 2018 (.lwo, .lw, .lws)16 MB
  • DXF (.dxf)21.5 MB
  • Blender (.blend)244 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2020-06-15
  • Model ID#2469911
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 112,457
  • Vertices 0
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs Unknown
  • Plugins used
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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