A great radio-cassette player that I modeled to use in my nostalgia-themed short film. My family used to own one, so I pretty much knew what I was doing while modeling it. As a prop, this one is probably one of the most accurate models of the legendary RT-200S out there - for its price tag, it's a bargain to be honest.
The model consists of 102,734 triangles and is embedded with 4K textures that were extracted from real photos of the device. The cassettes and other props shown in the fourth and fifth images are not included. Not rigged.
_PLEASE NOTE: Anisotropy on the knobs cannot be translated into textures, so the model will come without it. If you really feel you need anisotropy, you will have to manually implement it via the 3D modeling software of your choice._
_IMPORTANT UPDATE: Model has been fully revised as of February 27, 2025. Turns out the previous version somehow had lots of inverted normals and insufficient texture quality for game engines. Those problems have been fixed now. Also, I found out that there's no easy way to use a single texture for both opaque and transparent materials in Unreal Engine, so I separated the body from the transparent plastic parts for ease of game engine implementation. No need to say, the model has now been tested in Unreal Engine 5.1._