Tower 42, London Free 3D model
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Publication date: 2015-08-22

Tower 42, London Free 3D model

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License: Royalty Free No Ai

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jakemartin3

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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 6 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Tower 42 (still commonly known by its previous name, Natwest Tower) Is the tallest building in the city of London and the third tallest building in London as a whole. Tower 42 was built in 1980 and took 6 year to build. The building has 47 floors and stands at a fairly impressive 183m tall. On completion the building was the tallest building in London until the topping out of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf. The tower features an expensive seafood and champagne bar on the 42nd floor called Vertigo 42 which featured as the ending point to the Top Gear challenge where a Bugatti Veyron raced a private plane across Western Europe. Although suspected to represent the logo of the Natwest Tower from the air, something that Natwest utilised in television adverts, the architect Richard Seifert always denied his design was supposed to embody Natwest's logo.

STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 9.98 KB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 14.3 KB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 13.3 KB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 25.7 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 26.5 KB), IGE (IGES, filesize: 330 Bytes), MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 41.3 KB), SKP (Sketchup, filesize: 155 KB), OTHER (Other, filesize: 10.2 KB)

3D Model details

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