Antique Microscope Low-poly 3D model

Antique Microscope Low-poly 3D model

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A rare William Watson & Son of London Microscope, dating back to the late 1800s. The renowned optical instrument maker, W. Watson and Son, was founded in 1837 by William Watson in the heart of London. By the 1840s, this innovative company had expanded its product line to include lanterns, slides, and related equipment. In 1868, the name was changed to W. Watson & Son, and their workshop relocated to a prominent address at 313 High Holborn, London. As the years passed, the company continued to diversify, introducing high-quality photographic equipment in the 1870s. By this time, they had earned a reputation as one of England's leading manufacturers of top-class photographic instruments and apparatus. For decades to come, W. Watson & Son remained steadfast at their High Holborn location, producing some of the finest optical devices in all of England. This meticulously crafted microscope is ready for action, boasting low-poly visuals, PBR textures, and seamless integration with AR/VR platforms like Unity and Unreal Engine. Its advanced features include 2048 x 2048 textures, a generous 8-pixel padding, dilation effects, and background support - all perfectly optimized for OpenGL.

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