plumbatae 3d models

7 3d models found related to plumbatae.
Plumbatae
Plumbatae
3docean

The 3D model was built from the ground up. It's created precisely, in real-world measurements, thoroughly and extremely close to the original. Model formats: - *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline) - *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray) - *.fbx (Multi Format) - *.obj...

Plumbata
Plumbata
sketchfab

In addition, the rear end of the plumbata often includes stabilizing wings crafted from wood or leather to ensure accurate flight trajectories. A 3D model showcases the spear's forward section in vivid detail, highlighting its sleek design. Iron and...

Plumbata/projectil
Plumbata/projectil
sketchfab

Catalogue Number: 178 Material: Bronze Description: The Plumbata is a projectile of conical shape with a 1 cm perforation on the wider end. ...Dimensions: 2.6 x 3cm

Plumbatae arrow with wooden shaft 3D model
Plumbatae arrow with wooden shaft 3D model
cgtrader

Humans meticulously crafted a highly realistic 3D model grounded in reality, with meticulous attention paid to accuracy, precise measurements, and meticulous attention to detail. ...Every element was rendered faithfully, bringing forth an image...

Led Cube
Led Cube
thingiverse

Refer to the parts list at https://wiki.heidelberg-makerspace.de/wiki/LED_cube_Workshop This design is based on c't Hacks / Make 03/2014, page 22 found at https://shop.heise.de/katalog/alea-plumbata-est Print Settings: Printer: Migbot Rafts: No...

Gladius Short Sword Low-poly 3D model
Gladius Short Sword Low-poly 3D model
cgtrader

A fully equipped Roman legionary after the reforms of Gaius Marius was armed with a shield (scutum), one or two javelins (pila), a sword (gladius), often a dagger (pugio), and, perhaps in the later empire period, darts (plumbatae). Conventionally,...

MODERN GLADIUS - ROMAN SWORD 3D model
MODERN GLADIUS - ROMAN SWORD 3D model
cgtrader

A fully equipped Roman legionary after the reforms of Gaius Marius was armed with a shield (scutum), one or two javelins (pila), a sword (gladius), often a dagger (pugio), and, perhaps in the later Empire period, darts (plumbatae). Conventionally,...