3D Props: Mortar Shell Box
- Regular price
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€ 7.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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€ 7.00
3D Model of Mortar Shell Box
Explore a realistic 3D Model of the Mortar Shell Box and gain a better understanding of its intricate design and functionality. Perfect for military enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this detailed model offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of mortar ammunition. Discover its features, dimensions, and construction in stunning 3D detail, and bring the Mortar Shell Box to life like never before. The green paint, metal reinforcements, and stencil markings are typical of military equipment from World War II period. The wear and condition of the crate suggest it saw significant use, which aligns with items used in military operations or storage over several decades.
3D Mortar Shell Box crafted through Photogrammetry Scan
The high-quality 3D Model of Mortar Shell Box crafted through Photogrammetry Scan. It is designed for game development, VFX for film, VR, AR, XR, virtual production, and architectural visualization.
Categorization of 3D model:
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Types of 3D model:
equipment
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Type of design style:
Vintage Military Utilitarian
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Time period:
1939-1950
Designed for:
Unreal Engine developers, Unity 3D developers, Game developers, VFX Artists, VR, AR and XR developers, Visualizers of architecture, Metaverse creators, Virtual production creators
Note:
This 3D model of used mortar shell box (76 x 48 x 55 cm) has separated lid, handles and latches. These are ready to be rigged. Box with marks of usage reflects its age, wear and tear, and natural features.
Technical specification of the 3D model:
Package | ATOPO | VFX |
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Size | 1,2 GB | 1,2 GB |
UNITY | 2019.1 HDRP | Textures only |
UE | 4.26+ | Textures only |
Texture size | 4k | 8k |
Topology | Automatic | Decimated scan |
Polycounts | 26K 21K 16K 13K |
500K |
Delivery:
After payment, you will receive a downloadable link containing a package. This package includes a 3D model and various types of texture maps: Albedo, Roughness, Metallic, Normal, and Ambient Occlusion.