CSS Stonewall 1864 3D print model
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Publication date: 2021-02-09

Buy CSS Stonewall 1864 3D print model

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License: Royalty Free No Ai

author:

karlu

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  • Description
  • Formats
  • The package contains 3D files, for model printing - CSS Stonewall 1864._ NOTE_: Stylized model for easy printing.

  • The template contains the following file formats for printing: .blend, .gltf (.glb), .dae, .fbx, .obj, .stl, .x3d, .3ds, .usdz and .ply.

  • The Model is scaled according to the metric system. NOTE: If you use 3D Builder to print the model, in File Units put in M.

  • Two-scale model.

1º model, 19.8cm (198mm), including her naval ram. x 5.1cm (51mm) x 11.3cm (113mm). Scale: 1/288. (File CSS Stonewall 1864 (1_350).zip).

2° model, 13.9cm (139mm), including her naval ram. x 3.6cm (36mm) x 7.9cm (79mm). Scale: 1/500. (File CSS Stonewall 1864 (1_500).zip).

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Created in Blender 2.90.

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Mesh:

Verts - 6,568

Faces - 7,216

Tris - 13,212

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HISTORICAL NOTE: CSS Stonewall in 1867 Kōtetsu, the ship was built in Bordeaux, France, for the Navy of the Confederate States under the name of Sphinx, but it was sold to Denmark after the ban on the sale of warships to the Confederate States in 1863. The Danes sold it to the Confederates who commissioned it as CSS Stonewall in 1865. The ship did not arrive before the end of the American Civil War and was delivered to the United States.

The Tokugawa shogunate of Japan purchased the ship from the United States in 1867 and renamed it Kōtetsu, but delivery was only possible in 1869 when the imperial government in Japan was established. The ship played a decisive role in the Naval Battle of Hakodate Bay in May, which marked the end of the Boshin War and the completion of the military phase of the Meiji Restoration. It was renamed Azuma in 1871, and sold for scrap in 1889. Was the first ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Specifications:

Confederate States of America

Name: CSS Stonewall. - Namesake: General Stonewall Jackson;

Launched: 21 June 1864

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Empire of Japan

Name: Kōtetsu.

Acquired: 3 February 1869 from the United States.

Renamed: Azuma, 7 December 1871.

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Class and type: Ironclad ram;

Displacement: 1,410 tons;

Length: 57 m (186 ft 12 in);

Beam: 9.9 m (32 ft 6 in);

Draft: 4.3 m (14 ft 3 in);

Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 direct-acting steam engines;

Sail plan: Brig rigged;

Speed: 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 11.1 mph);

Range: 3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi);

Armament: 1 × 300 pdr (10 in (254 mm)) rifled muzzle-loading (RML) gun; - 2 × 70 pdr (6.4 in (163 mm)) RML guns;

Complement: 135 crew.

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This model is dedicated to 3D printing.

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BLEND (Blender, filesize: 5.48 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 5.48 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 5.48 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 5.48 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 5.48 MB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 5.48 MB), STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 5.48 MB), WRL (VRML, filesize: 5.48 MB), PLY (Ply, filesize: 5.48 MB), USDZ (USDZ, filesize: 5.48 MB)

3D Model details

  • cgtrader Platform
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Polygons: 0
  • Vertices: 0
  • Geometry: Manifold geometry | No N-gons |
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