German bunker telecommunication WWII 3D Model Collection

German bunker telecommunication WWII 3D Model Collection

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A Collection of Various German Bunker Furniture Models for WW II Recreation. All Three-Dimensional Models are Optimized for High-Fidelity Rendering with PBR Techniques and Include Multiple Levels of Detail. The extensive collection features seven precise reproductions, including three fully realized German radios, a faithful wall telephone model, a detailed headphone 3D replica, and two authentic cable rolls. Each object in the collection has been carefully crafted for seamless integration into game environments, with reduced polygon counts optimized for smooth gameplay. Additionally, every item is provided with three levels of detail to accommodate varying levels of visual fidelity, from high-definition visuals to more minimalist renderings. The models were originally created using Blender 2.79b software. Low Poly Variant Specifications: Objects: Seven Detailed Bunker Items LODs: Three Levels of Detail Provided Collision Boxes Included for Accurate Interactions Subdivision Readiness Varies Among Objects Render Engine Support: Cycles, Eevee, Unity, and Unreal Engine Textures Information: Scene Materials: Three Unique Texture Maps Texture Sizes: 4096x4096 (4K), 2048x2048 (2K), and 1024x1024 (1K) Texture Types: Diffuse, Metallic, Roughness, Normal Maps for DirectX and OpenGL Compatibility, Height Maps, and Ambient Occlusion Textures Texture Format: Portable Network Graphics (.PNG) General Details: Accurate Scale Representation Objects Grouped by Functional Categories for Easy Access Exported Files Include Both Unity-Ready FBX Versions and Unreal Engine-Ready FBX Versions Additional Notes: The Provided File Formats Exclude Texture Maps. All Necessary Texture Files Can Be Found in a Separate Folder Named "Textures".

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