The M1917 Light Tank was the first U.S.-built tank, based on the Renault FT and key to early American armored development.WW1 M1917 Light TankBring authentic early armoured warfare to your project with the WW1 M1917 Light Tank, a highly detailed and fully rigged light tank inspired by one of the most iconic WW1 armoured vehicles. Built for performance, realism, and flexibility, this asset is perfect for games, cinematics, simulations, and educational projects set during the First World War.Featuring multiple texture styles, high-quality PBR materials, and full compatibility with Unity’s Built-in, URP, and HDRP render pipelines, the M1917 Light Tank is ready for seamless integration into any project. From its compact armoured hull to rugged battlefield wear, every detail is carefully crafted to deliver a believable and immersive WW1 vehicle.Key FeaturesHistorically inspired design with accurate proportions and clean topology for real-time use. Realistic WW1 M1917 Light Tank Model– Ideal for both gameplay mechanics and cinematic motion Fully Rigged for Animation– Movable turret and articulated componentsIncludes clean, worn, muddy, rusted, and battle-used versions. Multiple Texture VariationsAlbedo, Normal, Metallic, Roughness, and Ambient Occlusion maps included for realistic surface response under any lighting. High-Quality PBR Textures (Up to 4K)Prefabs included for:– HDRP Complete Render Pipeline Compatibility– Built-in Render Pipeline– URPBalanced polycount with efficient UV layout to ensure smooth performance across platforms. Optimized for Games– Ready for immediate use Easy to Use– Drag-and-drop prefabs– Well-organized project structureIdeal For-Vehicle packs and battlefield environment kits WW1 war and shooter games-Military simulations-RTS & strategy titles-Cinematics and cutscenes-Historical reconstructions and educational contentNumber of meshes/prefabs: 05Poly Count: 67k - 121kUV mapping: YesNumber of Materials: 33Number of Textures: 96Texture Resolutions: (4K)Types of materials and texture maps: (PBR




