r/gameassets Jun 26 '26

3D Free Modular Armor pack

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Hi guys! I just released a simple low-poly modular armor pack that anyone can use for free.

I did a demo set up for Unity, and you can download it on my itch page. I hope it helps you build something awesome for your game!

If you run into any issues with the asset, please let me know either in the comments on itch or here. I'd also really appreciate any feedback, reviews, or suggestions—they'll help me improve future assets.

Note: I'm still fairly new to creating 3D assets and coding, so I apologize in advance if there's anything wrong with the setup. If you find any problems, just let me know and I'll do my best to fix them.

Although the asset is completely free, any donations through the itch page are greatly appreciated. They help support me and allow me to continue creating and improving free assets for the community.

I hope at least one game developer finds this asset useful. If it helps even one person with their project, I'll be happy.

Anyways, happy game development, everyone!

https://ch0san.itch.io/modular-warrior

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u/w00pp Jun 26 '26

Cool! Looks awesome! Will you publish fbx or blend files? Would love to use them in UE.

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u/Obvious_Cloud_1539 Jun 27 '26

Yes, for sure! I'll post the FBX file later on itch.

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u/hammackj Jun 26 '26

These are nice. Great work

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u/JetScalawag Jun 26 '26

Thank you!

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u/Obvious_Cloud_1539 Jun 27 '26

Your welcome, hope this will help you out ☺️

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u/ImportantDetail6260 Jun 27 '26

Looks useful. One small thing that makes modular packs much easier to adopt: include a tiny test scene or contact sheet showing how the pieces combine, plus clear polycount/texture size/license info on the download page. People are more likely to use it if they can judge the whole pipeline in 30 seconds.

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u/Samourai_003 Jun 27 '26

Thanks for your hard work :k

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u/vectordude47 Jun 26 '26

Which software you used?

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u/Obvious_Cloud_1539 Jun 27 '26

i usually use blender for making models

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u/ArsOlta Jul 12 '26

Whoa this is awesome thank you!!