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Embark on an adventure with the fully drivable Tiger 2 battle tank controller!
Equipped with rigged tracks, wheels, hydraulics, and a customisable blueprint for arcadey or realistic driving—the choice is yours! Become fully immersed in the experience with sounds, visual effects, and independent aiming and targeting of the cannon and machine-gun.
Project in collaboration with Gerhald3D.
Features:
- Weapon Component – Easy customisable effects and sounds
- Projectile Component – Easy customisable effects and sounds (Includes bonus 203mm shell model)
- Sound Effects – Idle, Engine, Cannon, Machine Gun, Impact, Projectile Woosh, Explosions, Fire, Weapon Turn etc.
- High Texel Density – 4 Separate Material Slots + 2 Wheel Slots ensure maximum visual fidelity
- Particle effects – Impact (Missile, Machine Gun, Dirt, Metal etc.), Firing, Dust, Exhaust, Fire, Weapon Trails etc.
- Destruction – Tanks can shoot at each other and be destroyed. Each tank has its own unique destructible static mesh with dynamic texture variations. Bonus impact decal with variations included
- Advanced chaos based tank controller for satisfying and realistic tank movement
- Turret and Weapon control with collision avoidance for the tank body
- Emissive Light Controls
- Rigged Suspension & Hydraulics
- UV Animated Tracks
- Track Decals
- Animated Cannon Recoil
- Demo Desert Level
Technical Details
- 1 Rigged Tiger 2 Tank Vehicle
- 1 Destroyed Tiger 2 variation
- 4 armor camo variations (Forest01, Forest02, Desert, Snow)
- Standardised Skeleton and Rig compatible with other plugins and vehicles
Number of Blueprints: 15 Parent/Component blueprints, 1 Child Tank Blueprint, 1 Custom Animation Blueprint
LODs: Yes
Triangles: 58,800 LOD0 to 3,527 LOD3 – Hero Quality (Main), 54,825 LOD0 to 6,785 LOD3 – (Destroyed)
Material Slots: 6 material slots
Textures: 53 4k to 512, rectangular, optimized, UV animated track textures included
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