Common Medieval Two-Handed Swords Low-poly 3D model

Common Medieval Two-Handed Swords Low-poly 3D model

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A collection of eight medieval two-handed swords, renowned for their grandeur and precision. Real-world accuracy is achieved through the unwrapping of each sword's design, while 2k PBR textures add an immersive touch. Claymore stands tall with its impressive stats: 2452 vertices, 2238 triangles, and 1173 faces. The sheer scale and intricacy of this battle-axe are undeniable. Estoc boasts a sturdy 1788 vertices, 2774 triangles, and 1432 faces. Its design is both elegant and menacing, making it a formidable opponent on the battlefield. The Executioner's Sword wields its might with 3134 vertices, 3460 triangles, and 1771 faces. This imposing sword demands respect from all who lay eyes on it. Fencers rely on the Federschwert for their training, and its stats reflect this: 1949 vertices, 2116 triangles, and 1103 faces. Its lightweight design makes it perfect for agile maneuvers. Flammenschwert (or Flamberge) shines with 3319 vertices, 3278 triangles, and 1764 faces. Its fiery spirit is matched only by its razor-sharp edge. Kriegmesser (War knife), though small in stature, packs a punch with 2160 vertices, 2446 triangles, and 1245 faces. This versatile sword can be wielded in tight spaces with deadly precision. The Longsword stretches out with 1370 vertices, 1598 triangles, and 848 faces. Its balance and agility make it a favorite among skilled fighters. Zweihander, the largest of them all, boasts an astonishing 3630 vertices, 4742 triangles, and 2410 faces. This behemoth of a sword demands both strength and strategy to wield effectively.

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