Ferdinand von Zeppelin conceived rigid airship design in the late 19th century. When they began to be built at the beginning of the 20th century, his name was applied as a general term for these vehicles. The company Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (German airship travel) flew the first commercial Zeppelins in 1910. As WW I approached Zeppelins were built for military reconnaissance and bombing missions use as well. Zeppelin LZ 14 was built for the Imperial German Navy and given the navy designation L-1. First flown late in 1912 it was lost in a storm over the North Sea the following September.
The L-1 Zeppelin 3D model, provided as the historical navy version and an imaginary passenger version, is a fully-rigged Poser figure, sized for Poser people. Although designed for Poser, it is compatible with DAZ Studio (see ReadMe).
FIGUREs
o The L-1 naval Zeppelin pre-configured with defensive machine gun props
o An imaginary version Pre-configured as a civilian transport with the cabin populated with chair and table props
o Basic L-1 with no attached props
The poseable L-1 figures have ERC controls at the Body level that, among other things:
o Operate the rudders and elevators in concert with wheels in the control gondola
o Spin the propellers
o Operate numerous control levers in the gondolas
o Open various gate, doors and hatches
PROPS
o Propeller blur
o Access stairs
- Short steps for gondolas
- Tall stair for cabin
o Additional and alternate guns
POSES
o M4 and V4 crew and passenger poses
MATs
o Navy version (default)
o Imaginary passenger version
Special poses for the M1919 machine gun (separately available in Marketplace)
CAMERAS
o Full camera set positioned for easy viewing and rendering of the full Zeppelin figure. Includes main, auxiliary, left, right, top, bottom, front and back cameras.
o Dolly Camera settings for interior and exterior views
LIGHTS
o Simple day and night sets
See the ReadMe file and view the product promos above for more information.
Software: Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014 +, Daz Studio 4, Poser Pro 11