Naval mine

A naval mine was a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Unlike depth charges, mines were deposited and left to wait until they were triggered by the approach of, or contact with, any vessel. Naval mines could be used offensively, to hamper enemy shipping movements or lock vessels into a harbour. Or defensively, to protect friendly vessels and create safe zones.

3D MODEL GENERAL INFO The model was created based on blueprints, photos and historical documentation. It was created with precision in detail and in real units of measurement to be a faithful digital reproduction of the original. The object has been modeled in Lightwave and finished and texturized in 3DCoat.

LIGHTWAVE 2018 and BLENDER 2.79 - UV model with uv material assigned

OBJ and FBX - model with UV maps. You may need to reassign textures when open the files with different software.

The object has two UV maps, each one with color, normal, roughness, metalness and specular textures (5 x 2K, 5 x 8K texture maps, 10 in total)

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naval_mine_UV
blend /
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naval_mine_UV
fbx /
950 KB
naval_mine_UV
lwo /
2.4 MB
naval_mine_UV_OBJ
zip /
350 KB
textures
zip /
130 MB