Antique Cathedral Radio 3d models 

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3D Models Antique Cathedral Radio  
3D Model Information   Product ID: 629478
Keywords: radio, cathedral, antique, old, vintage, steampunk, art, deco, wood, wooden, photoreal, detailed, textures, tabletop
Author: Esemkay
Added on: 6/24/2012
Category: 3D Models > Electronics > Audio > Radio
Summary: Antique Cathedral Radio 3D Models
A cathedral style antique radio from the 1930s era. Textured to give a used and worn look.
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Available files and versions
Object (.obj) - Version: 1.0 @ 4.2Mb

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Details
Geometry: Polygonal
Polygons: 25127
Vertices: 26464
Textures (?): Yes
Materials (?): No
Animated: No
Jointed: No
 

Available images
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_Radio_01.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_Radio_02.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_Radio_03.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_Radio_04.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_RadioWF_01.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_RadioWF_02.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_RadioWF_03.jpg
3D Models, Textures, and Stock Photography A_RadioWF_04.jpg

Full description
A Cathedral styled Antique Radio from the 1930s' era.
It is textured to give a used and worn look.

It is supplied in .obj format with the textures applied.
Original UV Maps are included.
The preview images were rendered in Keyshot2.