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Soviet Ruined Building

3D model of an old, abandoned Soviet five-story building with two entrances, peeling plaster, and broken windows, ready for printing and game use.

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3D model of an old Soviet five-story building with peeling plaster and broken windows
Soviet Ruined Building 3D model of an old Soviet five-story building with peeling plaster and broken windows

Model details

  • Subcategory Houses
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model is a realistic depiction of an old Soviet five-story building in a state of abandonment. The building shows characteristic signs of age and neglect: crumbling plaster revealing red bricks, and broken windows creating an atmosphere of desolation. The facade features two entrances with wooden doors, and a small antenna is mounted on the roof. The model accurately captures details typical of Soviet architecture, making it ideal for creating atmospheric scenes in games, films, or for architectural visualization.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

The model is perfect for 3D printing at scales of 1:100 or 1:200 for creating dioramas or miniature cityscapes. Support structures are recommended for printing, especially for protruding facade and roof elements. For games and VR/AR, the model is optimized and ready for integration, enabling the creation of realistic game locations or virtual reconstructions of abandoned areas. Thanks to its high detail, it can also serve as an excellent element for architectural visualization, adding realism to urban scenes.

FAQ

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What is the level of detail for the Soviet building model?
The model features high detail, including textures of crumbling plaster, visible bricks, broken windows, and characteristic Soviet architectural elements like two entrances with wooden doors and a roof antenna.
Can this model be used for 3D printing?
Yes, the model is fully ready for 3D printing. Scales from 1:100 to 1:200 are recommended for dioramas and miniatures, and supports should be used for best print quality.
Which game engines are best suited for this model?
The model, in glb/fbx format, is excellent for integration into popular game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine, for creating atmospheric locations in survival, post-apocalyptic, or strategy games.
What are the most striking features of the building?
The most striking features are the peeling plaster revealing brickwork, the broken windows creating a sense of desolation, and the contrast between the weathered facade and the preserved wooden entrance doors.