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The Base Camp Bundle
  • The Base Camp Bundle

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The Base Camp Bundle

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    • The Base Camp Bundle by: Ansiko, 3D Models by Daz 3D
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    Artist:
    Ansiko
    Compatible Software: Daz Studio 4.21
    Install Types:
    Look at individual products in this bundle for install types
    SKU:20369

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    Artist: Ansiko
    Compatible Software: Daz Studio 4.21
    Install Types: Look at individual products in this bundle for install types
    SKU:20369

    Optional License Add-Ons:

    $50.00
    What is this?
    $3.98
    What is this?

    *Unless otherwise specified, no discounts or offers will apply to License Add‑Ons.

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    • Details

      This pack lets you build as many military base as you need! Each part includes a fully-built base camp of grouped items which you can ungroup and save separately as you like. Take the individual objects and create your own base.

      The Base Camp part 1 includes wind turbine, Gas Station, modular fences (left, right and corner), 7 various Lands, garden fence, flag, barrier, power pole, Housing 4, housing 5 and Post Office.
      The Base Camp part 2 includes housing 1, housing 2, housing 3, Hangar,  Guard Post, water tower, modular fences (left, right and corner), 7 various Lands, power pole, Clothesline, Trash Can.

      Plenty of detail lets you take advantage of a multitude of locations for your camera!
      This base camp is ideal for military and scientific scenes both old and contemporary

      Note: All of the base camp (part 1 and Part 2) includes many polygons, so may tax lower spec systems.

      Anecdotally:

      The Base Camp is inspired by Los Alamos and The Manhattan Project who was a research and development project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II. Los Alamos, New Mexico, was the site of Project Y, or the top-secret atomic weapons laboratory directed by J. Robert Oppenheimer. The site was so secret that one mailbox, PO Box 1663, served as the mailing address for the entire town. The mountains allowed the scientists ample opportunity to relax, by skiing, swimming, and hiking. But they spent most of their time in laboratories, overcoming challenge after challenge to develop the Littly Boy (gun-type) and Fat Man (implosion) atomic bombs.
      Initially Los Alamos was to have been a military laboratory with Oppenheimer and other researchers commissioned into the Army. Oppenheimer went so far as to order himself a lieutenant colonel's uniform, but two key physicists, Robert Bacher and Isidor Rabi, balked at the idea. Conant, Groves and Oppenheimer then devised a compromise whereby the laboratory was operated by the University of California under contract to the War Department.

      What's Included and Features

      • This Bundle includes:
        • The Base Camp Part 1
        • The Base Camp Part 2

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      The Base Camp Part 1

      The Base Camp Part 1

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      Product Information

      SKU 20369

      Artist(s)

      Ansiko

      Compatible Figures

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      Compatible Software

      Daz Studio 4.21

      Install types

      Look at individual products in this bundle for install types.

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      Description

      This pack lets you build as many military base as you need! Each part includes a fully-built base camp of grouped items which you can ungroup and save separately as you like. Take the individual objects and create your own base.

      The Base Camp part 1 includes wind turbine, Gas Station, modular fences (left, right and corner), 7 various Lands, garden fence, flag, barrier, power pole, Housing 4, housing 5 and Post Office.
      The Base Camp part 2 includes housing 1, housing 2, housing 3, Hangar,  Guard Post, water tower, modular fences (left, right and corner), 7 various Lands, power pole, Clothesline, Trash Can.

      Plenty of detail lets you take advantage of a multitude of locations for your camera!
      This base camp is ideal for military and scientific scenes both old and contemporary

      Note: All of the base camp (part 1 and Part 2) includes many polygons, so may tax lower spec systems.

      Anecdotally:

      The Base Camp is inspired by Los Alamos and The Manhattan Project who was a research and development project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II. Los Alamos, New Mexico, was the site of Project Y, or the top-secret atomic weapons laboratory directed by J. Robert Oppenheimer. The site was so secret that one mailbox, PO Box 1663, served as the mailing address for the entire town. The mountains allowed the scientists ample opportunity to relax, by skiing, swimming, and hiking. But they spent most of their time in laboratories, overcoming challenge after challenge to develop the Littly Boy (gun-type) and Fat Man (implosion) atomic bombs.
      Initially Los Alamos was to have been a military laboratory with Oppenheimer and other researchers commissioned into the Army. Oppenheimer went so far as to order himself a lieutenant colonel's uniform, but two key physicists, Robert Bacher and Isidor Rabi, balked at the idea. Conant, Groves and Oppenheimer then devised a compromise whereby the laboratory was operated by the University of California under contract to the War Department.

      What's Included & Featured

      • This Bundle includes:
        • The Base Camp Part 1
        • The Base Camp Part 2

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