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3ds Max 2017 / 2014 / fbx / obj / stl / Marmoset Toolbag 3.08 / V-Ray 3.4.01 / Polygons 125090 / Vertices 128800
B1-series battle droids, also referred to as B1 battle droids, standard battle droids, clankers, or tinnies were the predominantly used battle droids manufactured by Baktoid Combat Automata and Baktoid Armor Workshop. Even though they were extensively produced and deployed, the B1-series battle droid was flimsily designed and easy to destroy, and was only truly successful in substantial overwhelming numbers. Early versions of the model also required the use of a Central Control Computer