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Telescopic Baton

Realistic 3D model of a telescopic baton, ready for use in games, AR/VR, and 3D printing.

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3D model of a telescopic baton in a collapsed state, gray color, with detailed metal texture.
Telescopic Baton 3D model of a telescopic baton in a collapsed state, gray color, with detailed metal texture.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a detailed 3D model of a telescopic baton, rendered in a realistic style. The model accurately replicates the folding and unfolding mechanism, allowing its length to change from 20 cm when collapsed to 100 cm when fully extended. The baton has a diameter of 8 cm, giving it an imposing appearance. This model is perfect for use as in-game props, for creating realistic scenes in AR/VR applications, or as a collectible for 3D printing.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D telescopic baton model is optimized for various applications. For 3D printing, the model is available in STL, OBJ, FBX, and GLB formats. Printing with durable materials like ABS or PLA is recommended, with supports for moving parts if functionality is desired. The scale can be easily adjusted to your needs, but a 1:1 scale is recommended for realistic display. In game engines and AR/VR applications, the model is ready for integration, providing high detail and realism. It can be used as a character inventory item, an environmental prop, or an interactive object.

FAQ

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What are the dimensions of the telescopic baton in the 3D model?
The telescopic baton model measures 20 cm in length when collapsed and 100 cm when extended, with a diameter of 8 cm. These dimensions correspond to real-world counterparts.
Can this model be used for 3D printing with moving parts?
Yes, the model is designed to allow for printing with moving parts that mimic the telescopic mechanism. It is recommended to use appropriate print settings and supports for the best results.
In which games or VR projects would this model look particularly good?
This model is ideal for games and VR projects in genres such as first-person shooters, survival simulators, crime dramas, or tactical games that require realistic melee weapons.