Medieval junk (literally)

I recently purchased the Mega Trash Pack (https://www.daz3d.com/mega-trash-pack), and it's really a great set of filler items to improve any modern scene. The textures are good, everything loads in with materials set properly (which is rare), and little details like the individual pieces of wood in a set being adjustable and the squishing morphs for certain items are appreciated as well.
Bascially, I'd really like to see (and get a ton of use out of) a medieval/fantasy version of this. Now I know there are a gazillon medieval props out there (nearly all of which I own), many from older Faveral sets, very high quality ones from Strangefate/Roguey, and a lot of historical ones from Merlin and others. Finding them spread across a thousand folders in our content libraries isn't something I look forward to doing, but more importantly, if they were in a set, they would all be of similar quality and texture resolution. It would take some work to try and make a medieval chair from 2005 with 3DL textures look like it would match a Strangefate table with 4K textures that looks like it came from Artstation.
Anyway, 'junk' items would be great to have, like broken furniture, broken swords, barrels, crates, bottles, mugs, old bricks and castle stones, folded up cloth, rags, and scraps of leather, cart wheels, small piles of rotting food, leftover bread, crumbs, torn flags, discarded and damaged pieces of armor or boots, etc.
Thanks for your consideration. :)
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I am playing with Hunyuan3D again

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Sorry, I didn't see this until now. What is this exactly, a 3D model generated from an AI image? I'm not at all up to speed with text-to-3d model or AI animation tools.