Antique Cathedral Radio

by Ed Ackerman in Models


Description:

This is a model of an early 1930s vintage Edison-Bell “cathedral” radio.  It features two-toned wood inlay, an illuminated dial and three bakelite tuning and volume knobs.  The model can be used as a prop in period scenes, or as an antique showcased in a more modern scene.  It is of sufficient detail that it can be used in a close-up shot.  

Technical:

The radio was modelled in Blender 3.1 and utilizes PBR materials (Cycles/Eevee).
Dimensions:  W: 15.8” (401mm)  H: 18.6” (472mm) D: 9.3” (236mm)
Vert. Count: 65,351
Face Count: 64,629
Textures:  4K PBR

Usage:

The model is contained in a single .blend file with all textures/images/materials packed inside.  To use this model you can append it into your scene as follows:
Go to the File Menu and pull down to Append
Find the Antique_Cathedral_Radio blend file and double-click on it
Double Click on the Collection icon
Select the “Append_Antique_Radio” collection and click Append

Note that the model components are all parented to a master Empty item represented by the large labelled axis.  You can move or rotate this Empty to adjust the location and orientation of the model.



Published about 2 years ago
Blender Version 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Render Engine Used cycles, eevee
Misc Data uvs-unwrapped, textured
License Royalty Free
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