Hey guys,
I'm no historical wizard, but I recently completed the Soviet Cargo Truck I've been working on if you guys wanted to use it as a scene prop or something. I'm not sure if it fits your time period though, if you're strict on that. If you think you can use it I'll post the download link
http://www.artstation.com/artwork/soviet-ww2-cargo-truck
That is how it looks inside Marmoset Toolbag 2. For some reason the transparency on the windshield and headlights did not work however, they work in Autodesk Maya as you can see here:
http://content.screencast.com/users/Goola/folders/Jing/media/5e2eeed5-997e-44f9-8fca-7766df2898e8/2014-08-23_0007.png
Hell, if you can get the wheels moving it could be a drivable vehicle as well. The doors don't open though so you'd have to hold F and teleport in or something.
I'm no historical wizard, but I recently completed the Soviet Cargo Truck I've been working on if you guys wanted to use it as a scene prop or something. I'm not sure if it fits your time period though, if you're strict on that. If you think you can use it I'll post the download link
http://www.artstation.com/artwork/soviet-ww2-cargo-truck
That is how it looks inside Marmoset Toolbag 2. For some reason the transparency on the windshield and headlights did not work however, they work in Autodesk Maya as you can see here:
http://content.screencast.com/users/Goola/folders/Jing/media/5e2eeed5-997e-44f9-8fca-7766df2898e8/2014-08-23_0007.png
Hell, if you can get the wheels moving it could be a drivable vehicle as well. The doors don't open though so you'd have to hold F and teleport in or something.