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Destroyed City Buildings Pack (25 Unique Buildings)

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The “Destroyed City Buildings Pack” is designed specifically for milsim developers and groups, offering a highly realistic collection of war-torn urban structures for tactical operations and combat training scenarios on Roblox. Featuring 25 unique buildings with optimized custom meshes and material variants, this pack recreates the devastation of modern conflict zones while maintaining smooth performance for large-scale multiplayer use.


Key Features:


25 Unique BuildingsA versatile mix of collapsed ruins and partially standing structures, ideal for creating dense urban battlefields.


Realistic Damage Variations11 buildings are completely devastated, while 14 remain damaged but standing, perfect for staging layered missions and combat encounters.


Optimized Meshes & MaterialsEvery model balances detail with performance, ensuring stability during group training and large operations.


Immersive Warzone AtmosphereBuilt for authentic urban warfare roleplay, tactical training, and full-scale milsim operations.


Flexible Use CasesConfigure the pack for CQB training, convoy ambushes, sniper overwatch, or wide-scale city assaults.


Points of Interest:


Collapsed High-RisesExcellent for sniper positions, recon, or hazardous movement zones.


Damaged BuildingsPerfect for breaching, clearing drills, and defensive setups.


Rubble & Debris ZonesNatural chokepoints for firefights, patrol routes, and convoy ambushes.


Custom VariantsUnique meshes and textures reduce repetition and enhance realism across your maps.


Why Choose the “Destroyed City Buildings Pack”?


This pack is tailored for military simulation communities that value realism, scale, and performance. Whether running tactical training exercises, staging immersive urban combat, or building full-scale operations for your group, this asset collection equips you with the tools to create a truly authentic warzone environment.

You will get a RBXL (619KB) file