Modular Bunker WWII 3d model
cgstudio
A massive library of modules to craft numerous variants of German bunkers from WWII has been compiled. The kitbash encompasses a staggering collection of 95 objects, including walls, roofs, buttresses, gun emplacements, observatory shelters, FLAK installations, angles, indoor walls, stairs, and ladders. These objects are carefully crafted with 17 distinct materials, ensuring seamless workflow through non-overlapping UVs. Certain materials exhibit camouflage pit variations in concrete, particularly in Observatory and Gun Embrasure models. This kitbash includes seven pre-constructed bunkers, meticulously recreated from real-life German WWII fortifications: M262 (Fire Control Post), R600 (5cm KwK Gun), R620 (Machine Gun Plate), R621 (Personnel Shelter), R636 (Fire Control Post), R646 (Water Storage Facility), and R670 (Gun Emplaced 90°). Users can easily manipulate parts along the X, Y, or Z axes by incrementing in units of one meter. For instance, a small wall section measures two meters in length and five meters in height. The 3D model is optimized for game development and low-poly rendering. All materials are prepared for PBR (Physically Based Rendering) and are compatible with various render engines. The kitbash was originally created using Blender 2.79b, a powerful 3D creation software. Key Specifications: * Objects: 95 * Polygons: 7732 (total) * Subdivision Ready: No * Render Engine: Cycles Render (Eevee compatible) Texture Details: * Materials in Scene: 17 * Texture Sizes: 4K, 2K, and 1K * Texture Types: Diffuse, Metallic, Roughness, Normal (DirectX and OpenGL), Height, and Ambient Occlusion * Texture Format: PNG General Information: * Real Scale: Yes * Scene Objects Organized by Groups Additional Notes: * File formats do not include textures; all textures are stored in a specific folder named 'Textures' * Price: $49.00 * Date Added: July 17, 2019 * Last Update: July 25, 2019 * Product ID: 5d2f2215700ae0ac738b4567
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