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Packard Car 1930 (for Poser)
Product Specifications:
• Offered By: DigimationModelBank and JHoagland
• Downloadable File Size:
5.12 M (approx.)
• Polygon Count:
158638 (approx.)
• Uploaded on: 6/25/07
• System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, Poser 4 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.
• Readme File: Click Here
• How do I download my purchase? PLEASE READ
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Product Description
From Wikipedia: Packard was a United States based brand of luxury automobile built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, and later by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899 and the brand went off the market in 1958. Packard automobiles are highly sought after by collectors today, and the marque enjoys an active collectors club system.
Packards were advertised with the slogan "Ask the Man Who Owns One".
While Henry Ford was producing cars that sold for $440, the Packards concentrated on more upscale cars that started at $2,600. Packard automobiles developed a following not only in the United States, but also abroad, with many heads of state owning them.
The Packard`s factory on East Grand Boulevard in Detroit was designed by Albert Kahn, and included the first use of reinforced concrete for industrial construction in Detroit. When opened in 1903, it was considered the most modern automobile manufacturing facility in the world and its skilled craftsmen practiced over eighty trades.
Entering into the 1930s Packard attempted to beat the stock market crash and subsequent depression by manufacturing ever more opulent and expensive cars than it had prior to October 1929. The Packard Twin Six was introduced for 1932, and re-named the Packard Twelve for the remainder of its run (through 1939). For one year only, 1932, Packard tried fielding an upper-medium-priced car called the Light Eight.
Due to the similarities in the design of the Packard Seventh Series, this digital version could be either the "726 Standard Eight" or the "733 Standard Eight".
.: Product Features :. Model built entirely with 3-sided polygons. Opening and closing doors. Accurately opening and closing left and right front hood sections (with ERC dials on the BODY). Front seats can move forward and back to accomodate figures of different sizes. 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. Most of the materials use complex mapping and no templates are included.
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