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VINTAGE WESTERN TRAIN STATION (TUCSON CITY)

by Ufuk Orbey (shadedancer619) / Made in: Cinema4D R19

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DESCRIPTION:

This is a nice looking wild west model of a train station from Tucson, Arizona. This is not an original structure, it's all about your imagination and recognition. You can replace the name to whatever you want.

You can use this one with my western train models if you bought them before. If not please check my models page to have an information about this wild west series.

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HISTORY:

According to historian David Leighton, of the Arizona Daily Star, the Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday statue near the train depot commemorates the revenge killing of Frank Stilwell. On March 18, 1882, in the aftermath of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Morgan Earp was murdered by unknown killers, in Tombstone, Arizona. Two days later, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and a few other men were escorting the injured Virgil Earp and his wife to Tucson, with their final destination being California. While at the Tucson train station, Wyatt Earp learned that Frank Stilwell, one of the individuals suspected in the Morgan Earp murder, was lurking in the area. Earp, Holliday, and the others pursued Stilwell along the train tracks, eventually catching and killing him.

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I'm NOT PERFECT:

Nobody does! I always try to do my best but sometimes unwanted mistakes can be happened unconsciously. If something happens please contact me ASAP for solving the problems immidiatelly.

I am writing this in particular because of some misunderstandings I lived before. Sometimes people prefer to make NEGATIVE RATINGS instead of calling and talking with modellers. If you are the one of them please do not buy this (:just kidding, I know you are a nice people)).

A little nice conversation is able to solve all problems in minutes. I know somehow :))

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FILE FORMATS:

tucson(SOURCE).C4D is the main file for Cinema 4D users. This needs TEX folder for texturing.

tucson(FORMATS).C4D has connected objects and baked textures. This format needs UVTEX folder for materials. No PBRs.

tucson.BLEND (v2,82A) has connected objects and baked textures same as C4D file. This format needs UVTEX folder for materials. No PBRs.

tucson.FBX (v7.5) has connected objects and baked textures same as C4D file. This format needs UVTEX folder for materials. No PBRs.

tucson.OBJ (with MTL) has connected objects and baked textures same as C4D file. This format needs UVTEX folder for materials. No PBRs.

tucson.DAE (v1.5) has connected objects and baked textures same as C4D file. This format needs UVTEX folder for materials. No PBRs.

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RAR ARCHIVES:

TEX.RAR has 25 texture JPG images for tucson(SOURCE).C4D file.

UVTEX.RAR has 27 UVW JPG images for other formats.

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TEXTURES:

UVW images are in 2048 and 4096 pixel sizes. All they are high quality JPG images. UVs have no PBRs. Some of objects have groups and use a single UV map.

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COUNTS:

156 objects (in baked formats)

44,619 polygons

44,780 points

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INFO:

-Follow my tutorials in youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYvZ8BDNXcx8rfOF-mDxZw

-Need some photoshop brushes or images? I'm here:

https://shadedancer619.deviantart.com/

Enjoy!

See you...

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