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Water well 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Animation showing how water was taken from a water well - based upon reconstructions at the open air museum Bokrijk and other places plus 17th-century iconography - water well - 17th century - 3D model by visualdimension 3D Model is ready to download for free
with 26 Texture files attached, this model contains 31430 polygons and 16312 vertices.
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Moss Covered Arches 3D Model.
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These moss covered arches were created by using Maya, Zbrush, Substance Painter and Designer. It was a really fun piece to work on and i hope you guys like it 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 197996 polygons.
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Well 3D Model.
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I adapted a model by Bhaddou into more of a Wishing well style.
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https://sketchfab.com/models/45e65e48986141f88d18d0f9ebd18994 - Well - Download Free 3D model by FlukierJupiter 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 9148 polygons.
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Matchlock muskets and bandolier 3D Model.
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A musket is a long gun that appeared in the 16th century and was the most used defensive weapon in a fortress such as Fort Lillo. The walls of a West European fortress were designed for musket fire. During the 17th century, muskets used matchlock ignition (gunpowder was ignited by a slow-burning piece of cord). Only around 1700, they are replaced by flintlock muskets. A bandolier contained a small poach for bullets, several wooden tubes with the right amount of gunpowder and a metal flask with ignition powder. A soldier using a musket was called a musketeer.
- Matchlock muskets and bandolier - 3D model by visualdimension 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 54268 polygons.
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Gunpowder barrels 3D Model.
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Gunpowder was stored in barrels in a special gunpowder magazine. Just like wine, the barrels had to be turned regularly to avoid the gunpowder stuck together. When used in battle, only a few barrels would be transported to the gun batteries, and gunpowder would be transported to the guns in leather buckets, all for safety reasons, see volume 1 of the “Mémoires d’artillerie” by Surirey de Saint Remy (BnF).
The gunpowder magazine is also surrounded by water and by wooden posts, as additional security measures.
The barrels could also be turned into bombs by inserting a fuse in the top lid 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 285104 polygons.