Model Xbox S OEM Controller Scan

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Xbox S OEM controller 3D scan data.

Contains:

Xbox S Controller Front
Xbox S Controller Back
Memory card Slot
Trigger Mount
Trigger Button
BackScanQuad.pngBackScanQuad2.pngFrontScanQuad.pngFrontScanQuad2.pngCardportScanQuad.pngCardportScanQuad2.pngTriggerMountScanQuad.pngTriggerMountScanQuad2.pngTriggerScanQuad.pngTriggerScanQuad2.png



Specs:

These are re-meshed versions of the original scans, they contain a lower poly count to be easier to work with but are virtually identical to the raw scans.
Average poly count per mesh is about 600,000 triangles.


Point cloud data is also provided if you would like to mesh your own raw models.

NOTE:
3D scans aren't perfect, if light cannot hit certain parts of the object then the scan will contain 'Blobs' in those areas.
These scans are provided as reference only. No assistance will be provided on how to use this data.

Downloads:

Meshes: Xbox S OEM Controller Meshes
 
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thank you for the scans. I was wondering if these scans would be good for sending to a printing service. I'm trying to see if this would be a good solid shell replacement as I want to replace the shell on one controller in the color white and red. thanks!
 
I'm confused, this isn't an xbox one s shell model! I haven't been able to find one anywhere.
 
One of the original Xbox controller designs was called Controller S, this is not the same thing as an Xbox One S controller. There were multiple original Xbox controller designs you could buy, and I believe this one was for Japan regions initially, later coming to the rest of the world. It's a slightly smaller version of the very first Xbox controller, the Duke.
 
One of the original Xbox controller designs was called Controller S, this is not the same thing as an Xbox One S controller. There were multiple original Xbox controller designs you could buy.
Ah, that makes more sense. I've fixed like 40 series s controllers but I'm looking into printing shells instead of buying them.
 
Oh okay! Well, either of these may be what you're looking for. I'm not entirely knowledgeable on the differences between generations though, so I could be wrong.
 
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