Medieval Polearms 3D Model Collection

Medieval Polearms 3D Model Collection

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Medieval polearms are brought to life in precise, historically accurate models, each carefully crafted for maximum visual fidelity and performance. Developers can harness these models, optimized for top-tier game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine, to create immersive experiences that transport players to a bygone era. Measured with pinpoint accuracy using real-world scales, the dimensions of these models range from 170-252 centimeters in length, yielding authentic proportions that captivate audiences. Each polearm model boasts an average of around 350 polygons per design element, striking a delicate balance between aesthetic appeal and processing efficiency. Furthermore, high-definition PBR textures, measured at a staggering resolution of 4096x4096 pixels, imbue these medieval marvels with a sense of grit and realism, bringing players closer to the battles they simulate. Explore six meticulously crafted models: 1. The Swiss Halberd: an emblematic symbol of European warfare, characterized by its unique curved axehead. 2. The Pole Axe: a sturdy companion in medieval combat, whose broad, rounded head ensures devastating impact. 3. The German Lutel Halberd: named for the city it hails from, this iconic polearm sports an impressive, tapering blade. 4. The Italian Bill: lightweight and agile, its curved edge and flat base prove formidable against armor and shield walls alike. 5. The Italian Billhook: forged with precision and bearing a single hook at its tip, this fearsome polearm deals double the pain to enemies. 6. And finally, two mighty companions to the battlefield: The Knightly Pole Axe and German Halberd; robust arms fit for heroes of honor, loyalty and courage in medieval tournaments and jousts alike.

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