DESCRIPTION

This high-quality 3D model of an Emergency Communication System with a Walkie Talkie is designed for use in a variety of projects, including public safety simulations, industrial visualizations, architectural designs, and game environments. The model accurately represents a complete emergency communication setup, featuring system paired with a handheld walkie-talkie device for reliable communication in emergency situations.

Features:

Detailed Design: The model includes a fully detailed emergency communication panel, complete with buttons, speaker grills, and indicator lights, alongside a realistic walkie-talkie featuring antennas, buttons, and a clip.

PBR Textures: Comes with physically-based rendering (PBR) textures, showcasing high-quality materials like plastic, metal, and rubber with realistic surface reflections, wear, and tear for added realism.

Optimized for Performance: Available in low-poly version, allowing you to use it in high-quality renders or real-time applications, such as games, VR, or AR.

UV Unwrapped: Clean UV maps for both the communication panel and walkie-talkie ensure easy customization. You can add logos, decals, or modify textures to match specific project requirements.

Multiple Formats: Available in popular formats (.obj, .fbx), ensuring compatibility with a wide range of 3D software and game engines.

Uses:

Game Asset: Ideal for emergency or security-themed game levels, providing realistic props for communication between characters or team members.

Public Safety Simulations: Perfect for use in emergency response training simulations, ensuring accurate representation of real-world equipment.

Industrial Visualization: Suitable for use in factory or warehouse environments to showcase safety communication systems.

Architectural Visualization: Adds a realistic touch to public spaces such as offices, hospitals, airports, or train stations, emphasizing safety and communication infrastructure.

VR/AR Projects: Optimized for real-time applications in virtual reality and augmented reality, making it ideal for immersive training modules or interactive experiences.

Equip your project with this detailed 3D Emergency Communication System with Walkie Talkie, delivering both visual realism and functionality. Whether for industrial settings, safety simulations, or game environments, this model provides the essential tools needed for emergency communication scenarios.

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OBJ
OBJ | 4 files<br />File Size: 1.17 MB
FBX
Autodesk FBX | 2 files<br />File Size: 482 KB
PNG
PNG | 3 files<br />File Size: 75.5 MB
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