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This is a recreation of the venus exploration rocket that crashes at the start of the 1957 movie '20 Million Miles To Earth'. It drops off the monster 'Ymir' which is a Ray Harryhausen monster that procedes to grow huge and knock lumps out of post war Italy. This is a very simple model with no texture maps required or provided.

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Venus Rocket Free 3D model

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2019
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