SCR - 300 WW2 Radio

SCR - 300 WW2 Radio Low-poly 3D model

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Scene
No unsupported objects
Geometry
No N-gonsNo faceted geometryManifold geometry
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PBR texturesNo embed texturesSquare texturesPower of 2 texture sizesAssigned materials
UVs
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Description

WW2 Radio

Photorealistic

Low-poly

PBR/Gameready

2K High Quality Texture Map

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The SCR-300, designated AN/VRC-3 under the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, was a portable frequency modulated (FM) radio transceiver used by US Signal Corps in World War II. This backpack-mounted unit was the first radio to be nicknamed a walkie talkie

In 1940, Motorola (then the Galvin Manufacturing Company) received a contract from the War Department to develop a portable, battery powered voice radio receiver/transmitter for field use by infantry units. The project engineering team consisted of Daniel E. Noble, who conceived of the design using frequency modulation, Henryk Magnuski who was the principal RF engineer, Marion Bond, Lloyd Morris, and Bill Vogel. The SCR-300 operated in the 40.0 to 48.0 MHz (megahertz) frequency range, and was channelized. Along with other mobile FM tank and artillery radios such as the SCR-508 (20.0 to 27.9 MHz) and the SCR-608 (27.0 to 38.9 MHz), the SCR-300 marked the beginning of the transition of combat-net radio from low-HF (high frequency) AM/CW (amplitude modulated/ continuous wave) to low-VHF (very high frequency) FM

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SCR - 300 WW2 Radio
$7.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
SCR - 300 WW2 Radio
$7.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
Response 92% in 1.4h
3D Modeling
Animating
PBR modeling

3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Cinema 4D 2024 (.c4d)8.16 MBVersion: 2024Renderer: V-Ray 6
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (2 files)15.4 MB
  • Collada (.dae)12.7 MB
  • Blender 4.0 (.blend)12.2 MBVersion: 4.0Renderer: Cycles 4
  • 3D Studio (.3ds)4.54 MB
  • glTF (.gltf, .glb)43.8 MB
  • Autodesk FBX 2020 (.fbx)21.3 MB
  • JPG (.jpg)21.9 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 47,782
  • Vertices 48,061
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs Non-overlapping
  • Plugins used
  • Publish date2025-03-08
  • Model ID#5925382
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