As of the current market, Archmodels Vol. 180 is available exclusively through the official Evermotion store and authorized resellers like TurboSquid or CGTrader.
But late at night, in his sterile modern apartment with its induction stove and silent LED fridge, he sometimes hears it anyway. A distant chord. A render finishing. And the soft, patient click of an oven preheating for someone who hasn't ordered anything at all. As of the current market, Archmodels Vol
Leo wasn't sentimental. He was practical. He’d flown in from the city to clear the house for sale. His plan was simple: call a junk hauler, photograph the few antiques worth selling, and be back by Monday. A distant chord
He reached for the stove’s control knob. It wouldn’t turn. He grabbed it with both hands, wrenched—and the knob came off in his palm. Beneath it was not a metal stem, but a smooth, warm, porcelain nub that pulsed gently. Like a fingertip. Like a heartbeat. Leo wasn't sentimental
The cord had no plug. It simply vanished into the wall, the rubber casing smooth and unbroken, as if the wall had been poured around it. He tugged. Nothing. He ran his fingers along the baseboard—no outlet, no junction box. The cord was a black rubber umbilicus feeding directly into the plaster.
While generic collections often focus on contemporary stainless steel and plastic, this volume dives into the aesthetics of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Users can expect to find:
The stove clicked. Its front left burner glowed a deep, dangerous orange.