Other - Electronics 3D Models

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  3. Machine V05 3D Model
  4. Vintage Cash Register 3D Model
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    Power Generator S Energy M1 3D Model
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    Power Generator Electro 3007 M1 3D Model
  11. Xiaomi smart air fryer 3D Model
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    SciFi Security Pillar M1 3D Model
  13. X-One Sanremo Grinder CM010 3D Model
  14. Swan Coffee Grinder CM09 3D Model
  15. Data Server Rack 2 3D Model
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    Drone Remote Controller M1 3D Model
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    Arcade Machine 3D Model
  20. MV7 Microphone 3D Model
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    Flood Light 3D Model
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    Security Camera 3D Model
  24. Barcode Scanner 3D Model
  25. Wooden nightstand organizer 3D Model
  26. Cartridge Set 3D Model
  27. Airpods Max 2 3D Model
  28. Warehouse Scale 3D Model
  29. Entrance gates Speegate by Assa Abloy 3D Model
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    Telescope 3D Model
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    SONY Cinema FX9 Camera 3D Model
  33. Fire Alarm 3D Model
  34. LG two-legged AI robot 3D Model
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    Airport X-ray Full Body 3D Model
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    Airport X-ray door 3D Model
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    Airport X-ray Conveyer 3D Model
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    Samsung - BESPOKE Cube Air in Forest Green 3D Model
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    Scifi battery 3D Model
  41. 9v Battery 3D Model
  42. Analog Indicator 3D Model
  43. PS5 Slim 3D Model
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    Gallotti Radice tic tac 3D Model
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    Sietle Parking Terminal 3D Model
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    LA Parking Terminal 3D Model
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    NY Parking Terminal 3D Model
  48. Sony PS Vita 3D Model
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    Studio Spot Light M 1 3D Model
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    Studio Softbox Light M 1 3D Model
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What specialized and niche technology is included in the "Other" electronics category for 2026?

The Other category serves as a vital repository for electronics that do not fit into mainstream consumer groups but are essential for detailed world-building. In 2026, this includes professional Point-of-Sale (POS) systems for retail visualization, laboratory equipment like digital oscilloscopes, and "Retro-Futuristic" hardware. We also provide models of complex DIY electronic rigs, breadboards, and custom-built circuit assemblies. Each asset is created with "Technical Authenticity," ensuring that even niche items like a vintage radio or a modern biometric scanner feature the correct button layouts, ventilation ports, and material finishes required for high-end cinematic or industrial renders.

Are scientific and laboratory electronics modeled with functional accuracy?

Yes, scientific instruments in the 2026 collection are built with "Educational Precision." Devices such as multimeters, signal generators, and chemical analyzers feature modeled internal components and metrically accurate probes. The screens on these devices use "Dynamic Data" shaders, allowing users to animate shifting waveforms or digital readouts. This makes them indispensable for medical visualizations, technical training simulations, and corporate laboratory renders. The rigs allow for the rotation of every dial and the toggling of every physical switch, providing a tactile experience that meets the rigorous standards of professional industrial and scientific simulation platforms.

Does the category provide "Retro-Tech" models for historical or nostalgic projects?

For projects set in the late 20th century or "Lo-Fi" aesthetic environments, we offer a comprehensive library of vintage electronics. This includes cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors, cassette players, and 8-bit computing systems. In 2026, these models utilize "Weathered PBR" workflows, capturing the subtle yellowing of plastics, oxidized metallic surfaces, and dust accumulation in ports. The CRT screens are equipped with specialized "Phosphor-Glow" shaders that simulate the scanline flicker and color bleed characteristic of old displays. This attention to historical detail allows artists to create lived-in, nostalgic spaces that feel authentic and tangibly real in 3D.

How are modern "Retail and POS" electronics detailed for ArchViz?

Retail electronics like barcode scanners, card terminals, and touch-screen registers are essential for "Commercial ArchViz." Our 2026 models feature modular designs, allowing the scanner to be separated from its base or the card reader to be positioned independently. The materials include "Antimicrobial Coating" effects and high-gloss plastic finishes common in modern retail environments. The touch interfaces are provided as high-resolution emissive maps, often featuring "Payment Successful" or "Scanning" screens to add life to a retail scene. This level of functional detail helps architects and store designers visualize the customer journey with total clarity and realism.

Can these niche electronics be used for "Kitbashing" in sci-fi or industrial design?

Many artists use our "Other" electronics as a base for complex kitbashing projects. Because the parts are modeled with high "Mechanical Logic," components like cooling vents, custom sensors, and specialized connectors can be detached and reassembled to create entirely new, futuristic machines. In 2026, these assets are provided with clean, non-overlapping UVs and consistent texel density, ensuring that they can be kitbashed together without visual artifacts. This makes the category a favorite for concept artists building "Greeble" details for spacecraft interiors, high-tech labs, or industrial machinery where a sense of technical complexity is required to sell the design.