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Sports Car Pack 1 (for Poser)


 
Product Specifications:
 
Offered By: DigimationModelBank and JHoagland
 
Downloadable File Size: 2.29 M, 4.78 M, 4.97 M, 2.27 M
Polygon Count: N/A
Uploaded on: 7/23/09
System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, Poser 5 and above
File Format: Poser
   This product contains: cr2, pp2, pz2, and/ or other Poser files.
Texturing: Texture Maps
   This product uses image maps for textures.
How do I download my purchase? PLEASE READ

Product Description
 
This bundled product contains the following 4 products:
Dodge Viper (for Poser)
Ferrari F-40 (for Poser)
Jaguar XJ 220 (for Poser)
Lamborghini Countach (for Poser)
Dodge Viper (for Poser)

From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Viper

The Viper was conceived as a futuristic take on the classic American muscle car. While there are some who insist that the iconic AC Cobra was a source of inspiration, the final version of the Viper was far too large and heavy to seriously claim any direct lineage with the compact and lightweight vehicle. Most saw claims to kinship with the Cobra as a marketing exercise, although Carroll Shelby was involved in the initial design of the Viper.

The Viper was initially conceived in late 1988 at Chrysler`s Advanced Design Studios. The following February, Chrysler president Bob Lutz suggested to Tom Gale at Chrysler Design that the company should consider producing a modern Cobra, and a clay model was presented to Lutz a few months later. The car appeared as a concept at the North American International Auto Show in 1989. This concept vehicle was originally named Copperhead because of its low, wide appearance characteristic of reptiles. The name would later be changed to Viper. Public reaction was so enthusiastic, that chief engineer Roy Sjeoberg was directed to develop it as a production car.

Sjoberg selected 85 engineers to be "Team Viper", with development beginning in March 1989. The team asked the then-Chrysler subsidiary Lamborghini to cast some prototype aluminum blocks based on their V10 truck engine for sports car use in May. The production body was completed in the fall, with a chassis prototype running in December. Though a V8 was first used in the test mule, the V10, which the production car was meant to use, was ready in February 1990.

Official approval from Chrysler chairman, Lee Iacocca, came in May 1990. One year later, Carroll Shelby piloted a preproduction car as the Indianapolis 500 pace car. In November 1991, the car was released to reviewers with first shipments beginning in January 1992.

.: Product Features :.

  • Model built entirely with 3-sided polygons.
  • Opening and closing right and left doors.
  • Opening and closing trunk. (Spare tire is not removable.)
  • All four tires can rotate around. (Tires are not removable.)
  • Front tires are steerable.
  • Steering wheel is turnable and an ERC dial on the BODY affects both the front wheels and steering wheel.
  • Five MAT poses to change the color:
    -Black with white stripes
    -Dark Blue with white stripes
    -Solid Black
    -Solid Dark Blue
    -Solid Red
  • Most of the materials use complex mapping and no templates are included. However, if you want to make your own textures, the template for the "BodyMetal" is included.
    Ferrari F-40 (for Poser)

    From Supercars.net:
    To celebrate 40 years of Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari had his design team create a supercar that translated racing car technology to the road. It was the last car developed and built under Enzo Ferrari`s direct supervision before he died and it became one of his greatest achievements.

    Following the turbocharged successes in Forumla One, the 288 GTO introduced Ferrari`s first road-going turbocharged model in 1984. The F40 followed in its path and shared its longitudinal, mid-mounted, twin turbo-charged V8 configuration.

    Power came from a large V8 engine that produced 478bhp and 426lb-ft torque.

    Incorporating advanced composite materials, the F40 was very light. There were very little ammenities and the body was developed by Pininfarina to reduce frontal area, drag and lift.

    Keeping to the race theme, there was a sparse interior and no power assistance was offered for the brakes or the steering.

    Soon after being released, initial production was increased to over 1300 examples for both America and Europe. The F40 generated a huge amount of publicity for the Ferrari and became an icon for Italian performance.
    Estimated retail price: $415,000 USD

    .: Product Features :.

  • Model built entirely with 3-sided polygons.
  • Opening and closing right and left doors.
  • All four tires can rotate around.
  • Front tires are steerable.
  • Steering wheel is turnable and an ERC dial on the BODY affects both the front wheels and steering wheel.
  • Seats can move forward and back.
  • Opening and closing trunk with an engine underneath.
  • Five MAT poses to change the color... though in the real world, Ferrari F40`s were usually red.
    -Black
    -Dark Blue
    -Green
    -Red
    -Yellow

    Notes:
    This model was not originally built with the Poser people`s dimensions in mind. However, the seats are adjustable to accomodate the various Poser people.
    Most of the materials use complex mapping and no templates are included. However, if you want to make your own textures, the template for the "BodyMetal" is included.

    Jaguar XJ 220 (for Poser)

    The Jaguar XJ220 is a supercar produced by Jaguar luxury marque in collaboration with Tom Walkinshaw Racing as Jaguar Sport between 1992 and 1994. It held the record for the highest top speed of a production car (350 km/h, 217 mph) until the arrival of the McLaren F1 in 1994.

    In the early days of the company, certain Jaguar employees had created an informal group they called "The Saturday Club" (so-named because they would meet after-hours and on weekends to work on unofficial pet-projects). In the 1980s, Jaguar`s chief-engineer Jim Randle, as part of that group, began work on what he saw as competition for cars like the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 959. He envisioned what was essentially an updated XJ13 - a lightweight two-seater with a powerful mid-mounted V12 engine. Randle expanded on the idea by settling on all wheel drive for increased traction and better handling and an integral safety-cage so the car could be safely raced at extremely high speeds. From the outset, the intention was to create a vehicle capable of exceeding 320 km/h (200 mph).

    A racing version called the XJ220C was also made. The XJ220C, driven by Win Percy won its first race, a round of the BRDC National Sports GT Challenge at Silverstone. Three works XJ220C`s were entered in the 1993 Le Mans 24 Hour race, entered in the newly created Grand Touring Class. Two of the cars retired but one XJ220, driven by John Nielsen, David Brabham and David Coulthard took the checkered flag to take a class win, which was revoked two weeks later, when the XJ220C was disqualified for a technical infringement.

    .: Product Features :.

  • Opening and closing right and left doors.
  • Opening and closing trunks (with a detailed engine underneath).
  • All four tires can rotate around.
  • Front tires are steerable.
  • Steering wheel is turnable and an ERC dial on the BODY affects both the front wheels and steering wheel.
  • Right-handed steering wheel.
  • Five MAT poses to change the color... all with a metallic tint:
    -Black
    -Green
    -Red
    -Silver
    -Wine
  • Rear license plate is mapped the same as our other vehicles, including the Veepster and Panel Van.
  • Model has been completely remapped and templates are included for all materials.

    Note: this product is meant for use in Poser 5 and above: the car is colored with procedural textures and may not render correctly in Poser 4.

    All of the sales images were rendered in Poser 7. The only postwork has been to add the De Espona logo.

    Lamborghini Countach (for Poser)

    The Lamborghini Countach is a supercar produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini from 1974 to 1990. It popularized, but did not pioneer, the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars since. It also popularized the "cabin-forward" design concept that pushes the passenger compartment forward in order to accommodate a larger engine.

    In 2004, Sports Car International named this car number three on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1970`s, and it was listed as number ten on their list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980`s.

    Despite the fact that the car has been discontinued for 17 years, it still enjoys a massive fan following this day. The Countach has since practically become a symbol for the 1980`s, and is widely considered to be one the most recognizable cars of all time.

    .: Product Features :.

  • Model built entirely with 3-sided polygons, making it perfect for Poser and other programs.
  • Opening and closing right and left front doors... opening upwards, of course.
  • Opening and closing hood with a basic interior. Note: The interior is empty since the Countach has its engine in the rear.
  • All four tires can rotate around, but can not be pulled off the car.
  • Front tires are steerable.
  • Steering wheel is turnable and an ERC dial on the BODY affects both the front wheels and steering wheel.
  • Five MAT poses to change the color:
    -Black
    -Cream/ Off-White
    -Dark Blue
    -Red
    -Yellow
  • Includes templates to make your own textures.
    INACTIVE PRODUCT
     
    This product is no longer available for sale.
    If you need to re-download a previous purchase, please Contact Us and we will be happy to provide a new download link.
     

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