German Radio WWII Low-poly 3D model
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A detailed, high-fidelity 3D model of three crucial military transmitters utilized by German army bunkers during the construction of the Atlantic Wall during WWII has been crafted. This comprehensive kitbash consists of three primary models: the 15W.S.E.b model, the Kw.E.a model, and the Torn.E.b model, each complemented by a compatible headphone D model. This versatile model is primed for seamless integration into any game environment, featuring an inclusive suite of 3 distinct levels of detail (LODs) and utilizing only 2 high-quality materials. Additionally, it's fully compatible with popular gaming engines Unity and Unreal Engine, ensuring that each object behaves naturally according to real-world physics and spatial relationships. Originating from the expertise-driven toolset Blender 2.79, this PBR-friendly model offers breathtaking realism in conjunction with optimized performance. By prioritizing both aesthetics and gameplay readiness, the creation team ensured that the Low-Poly model's polygon count of 3660 remains remarkably efficient for its high-definition appearance. Model Specifications: • Objects: 1 • Polygons: 3660 • LODs: Yes (3) • Collision Box: Yes • Animated: No • Subdivision Ready: No • Render Engine: Cycles Render, also optimized for Eevee and popular gaming engines Textures & Materials: • Scene Materials: 2 • Textures Size: 4K, 2K, & 1K • Included Texture Types: Albedo, Metallic, Roughness, Normal DirectX, Normal OpenGL, Height • Formats: PNG Additional Details: • Scale Accurate: Yes • Important Note: Files do not include textures. However, a dedicated folder called 'Textures' holds the high-resolution files required for maximum realism. • Additional Information: Due to space and bandwidth considerations, HDR images aren't included but can be easily accessed on hdrihaven.com.
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