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Technical SpecificationsSoftware: Blender 3.6.1Workflow: PBR (Physically-Based Rendering)UVs: Fully unwrappedVertices: 274,873 | Polygons: 228,874Texture Count: 203 | Resolution: 512x512 to 8192x8192File Formats: .blend, .fbxBlend File Size: 1.73 GB | Texture Pack Size: 1.69 GB
Included Files1.Unrigged truck model (.blend)2.Rigged truck model with bone system (.blend)3.Truck accessories and props (35 models with individual materials and textures) (.blend)4.Complete PBR texture pack
Why Choose GrandPa NomadStable Animation: Designed for smooth rig-driven suspension and easy export to various 3D software.High Detail, Low Overhead: Optimized geometry and textures allow real-time usage in engines like Unreal or Unity.Creative Flexibility: Modular chassis and rig make it easy to customize or expand for new variants.
Perfect for:Post-apocalyptic game environmentsVFX sequences and cinematic animationsConcept art and vehicle visualizationFuture Unreal Engine drivable version is currently in development - stay tuned for a fully interactive experience.