San Francisco Cable Car

San Francisco Cable Car 3D model

Description

San Francisco’s cable cars are an authentic icon of the city. The first cable cars of this kind were brought into operation in London and, many years later, on 2nd August 1873, Andrew S. Hallidie introduced the first San Francisco cable car, on the Clay Street line. 136 years later these attractive vehicles are still running on the streets of San Francisco and form an essential part of the city’s daily life.

These days there are only two fleets still in service. One of these is Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason, while the other is California Street. This model is a reproduction of car No. 60, of the California Street fleet, built by MUNI (San Francisco Municipal Railway) in 1998 this car was brought into service in 2002.

Number of polygons and vertices (with a road maquette): vertices - 78 732 faces - 86 026

The archive contains Bodypaint of textures and phisical materials. Textures are from 512x512 to 2552x2552

Archive included file formats:

  • 3D Max 2018 native - 10.2 Mb
  • 3D Max 2015 - 10.2 Mb
  • FBX (Multi Format) - 4.2 Mb
  • OBJ (include car police) - 5.9 Mb
  • 3DS - 4.8 Mb
  • textures (.rar) - 35,8 Mb

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San Francisco Cable Car
$25.00
 
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San Francisco Cable Car
$25.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Autodesk 3ds Max (.max) (2 files)20.5 MBVersion: 2015Version: 2018Renderer: Other 2018
  • 3D Studio 2018 (.3ds)4.82 MB
  • OBJ 2018 (.obj, .mtl)5.9 MB
  • Autodesk FBX 2014 (.fbx)74.7 MB
  • fbm (.fbm)74.7 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2019-02-10
  • Model ID#1028302
  • Animated
  • Rigged approved
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 86,026
  • Vertices 78,732
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs Mixed
  • Plugins used
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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