Skip to content
Game Assets

Medieval Wooden Market Pack – Set 1 With Props

asset · Game Assets
shaded · wire
About this pack

Set 1 is the widest stall in the Medieval Wooden Market Pack — a twin-bay counter of split planks under a blue and white striped cloth, slung over a pole frame and loaded end to end with fruit and vegetables. It is the piece to place first when you are dressing a market square, because its footprint sets the scale the rest of the row gets read against.

What you get

  • One complete stall with every prop that dresses it
  • Baskets, crates and open boxes filled with fruit and vegetables
  • Barrels and grain sacks standing at either end of the counter
  • Textures at 4096 x 4096 on every asset
  • Unique, non-overlapping UVs on channel 0
  • Nanite-ready geometry, packed into a Blueprint
  • An Unreal project and a Blender scene

Nothing here is welded together. Every basket, crate and melon is its own mesh, so the stall comes apart as readily as it goes down: lift the fruit baskets into a kitchen interior, move the crates to a warehouse, keep the counter and drop the canopy. Across the full five-stall pack the studio modelled 123 unique meshes, painted 291 textures for them and set up 102 materials and material instances, with triangle counts running from 342 on the smallest prop to 305,698 on the heaviest object — so a scene can be budgeted rather than guessed at.

Put it in a medieval town square, a fantasy trading district or a village high street and it reads as a working pitch rather than a prop. The produce is stacked, spilled and slightly untidy; the timber is worn where hands would wear it. Take Set 1 on its own for a single trader, or collect all five stalls and build a street that never repeats itself.

About Game Assets

This aisle is production work, not a demo. The meshes are optimised for real-time budgets, the UVs are packed with proper padding, and the texture sets are 4K PBR with consistent naming so a whole folder can be imported at once.

Tested in Unreal Engine and Unity. Scale, pivots and orientation are all correct on import.

Related

More Game Assets