Low Poly Stug III Ausf G Early assault gun 3d model
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Low Poly Stug III Ausf G Early assault gun

Low Poly Stug III Ausf G Early assault gun

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Lowpoly Model of WW2 Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G Early Production assault gun Model contains real details and proportions. 2048x2048 textures included: -Color maps -psd (AO, decals on separated layers, specular on Alpha channel) 2k,1k (wheels, jerrycan) -Normal maps 2k,1k -Emission map for lights . Texture designed for scaling - great for mobile games. StuG III Ausf. G (Sd.Kfz. 142/1; December 1942 – April 1945, ~8,423 produced, 142 built on Panzer III Ausf. M chassis, 173 converted from Panzer III): The final and by far the most common of the StuG series. Upper superstructure was widened: welded boxes on either sides were abandoned. This new superstructure design increased its height to 2160 mm. The back wall of the fighting compartment got straightened, and the ventilation fan on top of the superstructure was relocated to the back of the fighting compartment. From March 1943, the driver's periscope was abandoned. In February 1943, Alkett was joined by MIAG as a second manufacturer. From May 1943, side hull spaced armour plates (Schürzen) were fitted to G models; these were primarily intended for protection against Russian anti-tank rifles, but were also useful against hollow-charge ammunition. Side plates were retro-fitted to some Ausf. F/8 models, as they were to be fitted to all front line StuGs and other tanks by June 1943 in preparation for the battle of Kursk. Mountings for the Schürzen proved to be inadequate, as many were lost in the field. From March 1944, an improved mounting was introduced; as a result, side skirts are seen more often with late model Ausf G. From May 1943, 80 mm thick plates were used for frontal armour instead of two plates of 50 mm + 30 mm. However, a backlog of StuGs with completed 50 mm armour existed. For those, a 30 mm additional armour plate still had to be welded or bolted on until October 1943. military military tank panzer ww2 assault gun kado3d kado3d vehicle kado3d vehicle weapon kado3d vehicle weapon kado3d vehicle weapon kado3d vehicle weapon stug iii lowpoly reich wehrmacht nazi german military vehicle military vehicle

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