Valentine Mk IX Infantry Tank Low-poly 3D model
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Publication date: 2025-04-23

Valentine Mk IX Infantry Tank Low-poly 3D model

$50

License: royalty_free

author:

OK3D

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Valentine Mk IX Infantry Tank

ZIP file contain Blendfile, Texture folder , FBX , Obj mtl

Centered (in right place) and Seperated parts

Blender 4.0.0

Textured with substance painter (Basecolor , AO , Metalness , Roughness , Normal)

2 Set of material and 4 Texture set (khaki , desert , winter , burned)

38 Seperated Objects

4k Texture PNG (2k for tracks)

Pictures rendered in Cycles engine

Vertices:40,297

Faces:45,444

Tris: 73,534

Description:The Tank, Infantry, Mk III, Valentine was an infantry tank produced in the United Kingdom during World War II. More than 8,000 Valentines were produced in eleven marks, plus specialised variants, accounting for about a quarter of wartime British tank production. The variants included riveted and welded construction, petrol and diesel engines and increases in armament. It was supplied in large numbers to the USSR and built under licence in Canada. It was used by the British in the North African campaign. Developed by Vickers, it proved to be strong and reliable.There are several proposed explanations for the name Valentine. According to the most popular one, the design was presented to the War Office on St Valentine's Day, 14 February 1940, although some sources say that the design was submitted on Valentine's Day 1938 or 10 February 1938. White notes that incidentally Valentine was the middle name of Sir John Carden, the man responsible for many tank designs including that of the Valentine's predecessors, the A10 and A11.Another version says that Valentine is an acronym for Vickers-Armstrongs Limited Elswick & (Newcastle-upon) Tyne. The most prosaic explanation according to author David Fletcher is that it was just an in-house codeword of Vickers with no other significance.

3D Model details

  • cgtrader Platform
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs: non_overlapping
  • Geometry: Polygon mesh
  • Polygons: 45444
  • Vertices: 40297
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