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Damaged Computer Fan 3D Model

A detailed 3D model of a damaged computer fan, featuring bent blades and a worn appearance, ready for digital or physical applications.

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3D model of a damaged computer fan with bent blades and a dark, worn finish, isolated on a white background.
Damaged Computer Fan 3D Model 3D model of a damaged computer fan with bent blades and a dark, worn finish, isolated on a white background.

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Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the essence of a damaged computer fan, showcasing bent and distorted blades that suggest wear and tear. The dark, matte finish enhances the realistic, slightly gritty aesthetic. It's designed with meticulous detail, making it suitable for a variety of applications where a sense of disrepair or a used component is needed. Whether for a post-apocalyptic game environment, a detailed AR/VR simulation, or a unique 3D printed object, this model offers a compelling visual representation of a broken piece of hardware.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This damaged computer fan model is optimized for 3D printing, with a 'True' printable setting. Consider printing at a scale that best suits your project, perhaps 1:1 for a prop or smaller for a diorama. Minimal supports might be needed for the fan blades depending on the orientation. For game development and AR/VR, the model's detailed textures and geometry will add realism to virtual environments, perfect for depicting abandoned tech or damaged machinery. It can also serve as a unique decorative piece when printed and displayed.

FAQ

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What specific details make this computer fan model look damaged?
The model features noticeably bent and distorted fan blades, along with a generally worn and aged appearance, suggesting it's a non-functional or heavily used component.
Is this model suitable for creating a realistic abandoned computer scene?
Absolutely. Its damaged aesthetic makes it ideal for environments depicting neglect, decay, or post-apocalyptic settings, adding a layer of authenticity to abandoned tech scenarios.
Can this damaged fan model be used as a standalone decorative print?
Yes, when 3D printed, this model can serve as a unique and intriguing decorative object, showcasing a piece of damaged technology as a statement item.