For the duration of world war II, the U.S. authorities tasked Coleman to expand a compact stove for army use. The stove needed to be lightweight, no larger than a quart-sized thermos bottle, burn any sort of gas, and function in climate from −60 to +125 °Fahrenheit. In the time span of 60 days, Coleman thought of what turned into the G.I. Pocket Stove. This model has been created with PBR workflow.
★★★★★
Great modularity easy to separate parts if not needed.
★★★★★
The normal maps bake out perfectly great job.
Extended Use License
This item comes with our Extended Use Licensing. This means that you may use the model for both non-commercial and commercial purposes, in a variety of mediums and applications.
has been added to your cart!
have been added to your cart!
Your Recently Viewed Downloads
You must log in and be a buyer of this download to submit a review.
| ABOUT THE SELLER |
|
| SELLER-USER-NAME | GameAnax |
| 3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
| 3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
| Triangles | 10k |
| Vertices | 5.5k |
| Category | Food & Drink, Furniture & Home |
| Tags | 3d, best-3d-model, burner, camping-stove, cartridge, cooking, cooking-stove, gameanax, gasoline, gasoline-stove, hibachi, kerosene-stove, liquid-fuel, magic-stove, pbr, pocket, portable, portable-stove, primus, regulator, single-burner-alcohol-stove, stove |