Thursday, November 7th, 2024 Posted by Jim Thacker

Get 100+ free modular airport assets for Unity and Unreal Engine


Epic Games has made a set of over 100 modular assets for creating a military airport for games or cinematic work available to download for free from Fab, its new online marketplace.

Games outsourcing firm Freshcan 3D‘s Military Airport asset pack is part of the first batch of time-limited free content released on Fab, and will be free until 19 November 2024.

Over 100 3D assets for creating airport environments, including buildings, roads and props
The Military Airport pack consists of a set of modular assets for creating airport environments, including buildings, road parts and props like crates, containers, pipes, signs and fencing.

The listing in the Fab store doesn’t itemise the content, but by our count, over 100 separate FBX files can be extracted from the Unity asset package. All of the buildings have tileable materials.

Part of Epic’s new bi-weekly releases of free content on Fab
The asset pack is part of the first set of commercial assets to be made temporarily available for free under Epic Games’ updated Sponsored Content program.

Under the program, a new set of commercial tools and assets will be made available for free on Fab every two weeks, for a period of two weeks.

The first batch, which also includes a set of 3D forest animals and in-game effect Hyper Outliner and Symbol System V2, is available free until 19 November 2024.

System requirements and availability
The Military Airport asset pack is available as asset packages for Unity 2021.x+ and Unreal Engine 4.25+ and 5.0+ under a Fab Standard license.

The terms of the Fab Standard license permit content to be used in “any engine or tool”, including for commercial projects, subject to the restrictions set out in the Fab EULA.

Download Freshcan 3D’s Military Airport asset pack from Fab
(Available free until 19 November 2024)


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