If your next real-time or game project is missing a stable, saloon or sheriff’s office, this drop is worth a stop: 260 modular Wild West-style 3D assets for Unreal Engine are now available via Fab—the 3D asset platform now fully integrated into Epic’s pipeline, following the merging of Sketchfab, Quixel, and ArtStation. The pack is free and includes environment-building tools suitable for real-time scenes, level design, virtual production, and layout workflows.
All the Dust, None of the Rust
The assets in the pack are modular, meaning they’re built to snap together for custom buildings—allowing flexibility without the need for additional modeling. The aesthetic sticks to the classic Western tropes: weathered timber, dry textures, and rickety charm. There’s everything you need for a rootin’ tootin’ street scene: cabins, saloons, stores, stables, fences, wagons, water towers, windmills, and even cactus models. Though it doesn’t include rigged characters or animations, it does cover the architectural backbone of a full frontier town.
Unreal-Ready, No Rigging Required
The models are optimized for Unreal Engine, and as part of the Fab collection, they’re accessible directly via Unreal Engine 5’s content browser—which now integrates Fab’s content natively. No additional download fuss. Just open, search, and drop them into your project like a bottle in a bar brawl. For those doing previs, layout, or worldbuilding for cutscenes, the assets support non-destructive level prototyping.
Note: Fab’s new ecosystem also includes licensing management and unified asset search—though those broader features are not detailed for this specific asset pack.
Price and Availability
The pack is free, and you can download it now via Fab’s Wild West Modular Asset Pack page. No registration required beyond what Fab already needs. While these assets are useful for real-time visualisation and layout, any use in full production pipelines should be evaluated for stability, scalability, and visual fidelity. No LOD or texture resolution specs are mentioned, so test before riding them into production.