Historic hay rack Low-poly 3D model

Historic hay rack Low-poly 3D model

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Low-poly traditional hay racks from European alpine regions are known as "Heumanderl." This type of construction was widely used in Austria and Bavaria until machines took over farming. Many farms still store a collection of these on their walls. They were designed for drying grass into hay, which could be stored for long periods and serve as winter supplies. The file includes: 1 single rack about 0.6 x 0.6 x 2 meters in size A group of racks stored away (usually hanging from two horizontal beams) 3 variations of racks loaded with hay 4 texture sets for hay (green, yellow-green, yellow, brown) 2 texture sets for the wooden rack Polys/Verts Hayrack (161/170) Hayracks stored (289/3060) Rack with grass A and B (317/345 each) Rack with grass C (379/424) Further Information Models are: Fully mapped and textured with diffuse, normal, and height maps. In real-world scale (meters). Logically named and attached.

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