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EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS: Ray Harryhausen's classic saucer from the motion picture Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers. The mesh was modeled with 3D Studio MAX and saved as a 3ds file. The conversion was done with trueSpace 3.1 Gold.
Download Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers in trueSpace Format 98KB
Download Earth Vs. The Flying Saucer in 3DS Format 112KB
Download Earth Vs. The Flying Saucer in LightWave Format 134KB

20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH: Another Ray Harryhausen's classic, this the ill-fated Venus ship from the motion picture 20 Million Miles To Earth. The mesh was modeled with 3D Studio MAX and saved as a 3ds file. The conversion was done with trueSpace 3.1 Gold.
20 Million Miles To Earth in trueSpace Format 71KB
20 Million Miles To Earth in 3DS Format 69KB
20 Million Miles To Earth in LightWave Format 61KB

DESTINATION MOON: From Geo. Pal's 1950 classic science fiction movie Destination Moon perhaps the all-time favorite cigar ship design. The mesh was modeled with trueSpace and converted to a 3-D Studio 3ds file.
Download Destination Moon in trueSpace Format 119KB
Destination Moon in 3DS Format 120KB
Destination Moon in LightWave Format 87KB

FORBIDDEN PLANET: The interplanetary vessel C-57D from the 1956 movie Forbidden Planet remains a favorite in the category of saucer design. This was modeled in MAXr2 and converted to trueSpace format. British 3-D artist Andrew Marrs assisted in converting the mesh to LightWave format.
Download C57-D in trueSpace Format 260KB
C57-D in 3DS Format 255KB
C57-D in LightWave Format 187KB

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL: With the help of Klaatu and Gort this saucer design is perhaps one of the most famous ever to make an appearance on the silver screen. Nearly 50 years since its first landing, it still has impact.
Download saucer in trueSpace Format 23KB
saucer in 3DS Format 21KB
saucer in LightWave Format 15KB



Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers and 20 Million Miles To Earth are Copyright © Columbia Pictures. Destination Moon is Copyright © Geo. Pal Productions, Inc. Forbidden Planet is Copyright © Turner Entertainment. The Day The Earth Stood Still is Copyright © Twentieth Century Fox.



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