Armstrong suspended ceiling
tags: models, furnishings, decoration, max, obj,
The suspended ceiling Armstrong 3d model. This ceiling has long been a classic and an integral part of modern buildings interior decoration. Lightweight and strong design of this ceiling perfectly fits the any type of interior, both production and office or residential. It consists of mineral fiber ceiling tiles and plastic rectangular edge. Using of this model is very simple: tile it using tool Array to the desired area with 600 mm step; attach the resulting array to the one object and weld the adjoining vertices for solid edge between the tiles. Modeled in 3ds Max 2008. Rendered with V-Ray.
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