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If you downloaded the model you want me to use, please also give me the original creator of the content. If name is not available, use account name. Make sure to give me the website you downloaded it from so I can verify it was not stolen. Either way, after you download it, please export the model into one of the file formats below so I can use it.
3DS File - .3ds
SketchUp File - .skp (This will not be available for long as I only have a 30 day trial)
Blender File - .blend (Best format since I use Blender for modeling)
Autodesk File - .fbx
Object File .obj (Try not to use this since it is difficult to import)
Stl File .stl (Better file ending for imports)
Collada Default .dae
Stanford .ply
Some Good Websites/Sources to Get 3D Models
http://www.yeggi.com
Good overall 3D model finding site, although the search results can be a bit misleading. Stay away from 3D models which come from sources like "SketchFab" and "Tinkercad" as these are difficult or paid downloads. Always use Thingiverse links when possible.
http://thingiverse.com
The best 3D Model finding site, use this first, and SketchUp Warehouse second. This website is reliable and trustworthy, with all downloads being free.
SketchUp Warehouse
A reasonably good website for 3D models, but you must have SketchUp to open the files, and only Pro can export them out of .skp, which is essential.
Here is the model... https://www.myminifactory.com/object/halo-reach-combat-knife-4256