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Soviet type electrical power distribution transformer designed for outdoor use. Often found in post-Soviet countries. It is used to distribute electricity to streets. This type of transformer is very common due to its cheap manufacturing, easy installation, and cheap maintenance. You can use this model to better reflect the situation in the countries of the Soviet period. And although this is a rather old model, it is still used in most post-Soviet countries.

Verts: 5666Faces: 5482Tris: 10996

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Soviet type electrical power distribution transformer Low-poly 3D model

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