Personal Role Radio

A fun quick project I did a while ago. The Personal Role Radio of the British Army with and without it's sleeve.

Modeled in 3ds Max and zBrush, baked in Marmoset Toolbag and textured in Substance Painter. Renders are from Marmoset Toolbag using 2k textures.

To quote Wikipedia:
The H4855 Personal Role Radio (PRR) is a small UHF transmitter-receiver issued to the British Armed Forces. It is used by the British Army, Royal Marines, Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force Regiment. The radio has a range of 500 meters, weighs 1.5 kilograms, has 256 different radio channels and a battery life of 20 hours continuous use. It allows users to communicate over short distances. Effective even through thick cover or the walls of buildings, PRR is issued to every member of an eight-strong infantry section. It is manufactured by Marconi-Selenia Communications (then Selenia Communications, Selex ES until 2015, now Leonardo new name of Finmeccanica since 2016).