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Add defensive realism and medieval atmosphere to your 3D environments with this Medieval Watch Towers 3D Model Pack, featuring two unique stone tower variants. Designed with historical authenticity and game-ready optimization, these models are ideal for castle scenes, fortress setups, open-world exploration games, or medieval/fantasy world-building.
Each tower is modeled with stone brick detail, carefully weathered textures, and historically plausible features. The first tower includes an upper lookout with open arches, a wooden balcony, and a pitched roof—ideal for border lookouts or forest watch points. The second tower has a robust cylindrical design with a crenellated top (battlements), narrow windows, and mossy surface patches, making it suitable for central forts, wall corners, or military strongholds.
Both towers are crafted using a PBR (Physically Based Rendering) workflow, offering 4K texture maps for Base Color, Normal, Roughness, Metallic, and Ambient Occlusion. This ensures a high level of realism under dynamic lighting, perfect for real-time engines like Unity, Unreal Engine, or high-end offline renders in Blender, 3ds Max, or Maya.
The models are fully UV-unwrapped with clean, optimized topology and are modular-friendly for easy integration into custom-built fortifications, games, VR/AR experiences, cinematic scenes, or educational visualizations of medieval architecture.
What's Included:
2 distinct medieval tower models
Detailed stone, wood, and moss textures
4K PBR texture maps (Base Color, Normal, Roughness, AO, Metallic)
File formats: FBX, OBJ, BLEND, GLTF/GLB, Maya, STL and USD
Non-overlapping UVs and game-ready geometry
Realistic weathering and structural features
Applications:Medieval Games, Fantasy Maps, RPG Towns, Fortresses & Castles, Cinematic Backgrounds, Educational History Projects