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Massive Morphoser Fourth Dimension 3D Model.
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Massive Morphoser Fourth Dimension in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Time… Space… You can get lost. You will get lost. Time will forget you. Space will consume you 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Megaladon Fight 3D Model.
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Scene from 6 min. story about Megaladon for VR exhibition in Italia - Megaladon Fight - 3D model by viktorcor 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 14186 polygons.
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Carcharodontosaurus (For animation) 3D Model.
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Batman | 90s Animated Series. 3D Model.
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A 3D model based on “Batman: The Animated Series” 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 158558 polygons.
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A Wolf-Rayet star 3D Model.
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Artist’s impression of a class of massive stars (masses > 10 solar masses) known as Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars, named after the astronomers Charles Wolf and Georges Rayet who first classified these objects. WR stars are evolved, very massive stars that have completely lost their outer hydrogen envelope and are now fusing helium or heavier elements into their bright core with luminosities hundreds of thouands to millions of times the luminosity of our Sun. WR stars are rare because they are a relatively short phase in the life of the most massive stars. They are believed to end in dramatic supernova explosions. Most of them are surrounded by a dense expanding nebula made of gas continuously ejected from the star. The nebulae have a vast variaty of morphologies, so that a classification is not possible. The one shown here is reminiscent of the one observed in WR-124, a WR star in the constellation Sagitta. Image credit: NASA/Hubble 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 615408 polygons.