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3D Model of ICE High-Speed Train. The Intercity Express (ICE) is Germany's flagship high-speed train system, capable of reaching speeds up to 300 km/h within Germany and 320 km/h in France32. Introduced in 1991, the ICE network serves not only Germany but also destinations in neighboring countries like Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands3. These trains are designed for business travelers and long-distance commuters, offering high comfort levels with features like air conditioning, stylish interiors, free WiFi, power sockets, and often a restaurant car5. The ICE system includes multiple train generations (ICE 1, 2, 3, 4, and T), each with unique characteristics and capabilities. The files (3D model, textures, or materials) can be used for free (License: Free) solely as part of an artwork or project. Reselling or redistributing this model individually is not allowed. 3D model is from cadnav.com.
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