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Broken Magazine Clip and Bullet Fragment

A gritty 3D model featuring a damaged magazine clip alongside a fragmented bullet, ideal for adding realism to your projects.

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3D model of a broken metallic magazine clip and a fragmented bullet, rendered on a white background.
Broken Magazine Clip and Bullet Fragment 3D model of a broken metallic magazine clip and a fragmented bullet, rendered on a white background.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the stark reality of damaged ammunition components, presenting a broken magazine clip and a fragmented bullet. The textures suggest a metallic, worn material, with visible signs of stress and breakage. The magazine clip shows jagged edges and deformation, while the bullet fragment appears sharp and incomplete. This model is perfect for creating realistic scenes in games, dioramas, or visual effects that require a touch of gritty authenticity. Its detailed design ensures it will stand out in close-up renders and add a compelling narrative element to any scene.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This model is designed for versatility. For 3D printing, it is set to 'True' and can be scaled to various sizes, though larger scales will better showcase the intricate details of the damage. Consider using supports for the more delicate parts of the broken clip. In game development, this asset can be used as loot, environmental clutter, or a specific narrative prop. Its realistic textures and form make it suitable for high-fidelity environments in AR/VR applications. For display, it can be printed and placed in a shadow box or integrated into a larger diorama depicting a conflict or survival scenario.

FAQ

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What specific damage is depicted on the magazine clip and bullet fragment?
The magazine clip shows significant deformation and jagged edges, indicating it has been crushed or bent. The bullet fragment appears to be a piece of a larger projectile, broken off and incomplete.
What kind of realism does this model add to a scene?
This model adds a layer of gritty realism by depicting damaged or spent ammunition, suggesting a narrative of conflict, wear, or a post-event scenario. It's ideal for environments where authenticity is key.
Can this model be used for 3D printing at a small scale, like for miniatures?
Yes, the model is printable. For smaller scales such as miniatures, consider scaling it down and ensuring supports are used for the more fragile parts of the broken clip to maintain detail and structural integrity.
What kind of games or simulations would benefit most from this asset?
This asset is particularly well-suited for realistic military shooters, survival games, or post-apocalyptic simulations where scavenged or damaged items are common. It can also serve as a narrative prop in adventure games.