
Medieval set
3docean
Anvil…..........572 polygon. A robust and sturdy construct with a total of 328 vertices to define its complex shape. Axe…............548 polygon. This versatile tool boasts an impressive 278 vertices, allowing for precise control over its design. Axe_1…..........116 polygon. With only 62 vertices, this smaller axe variant still packs a punch in terms of complexity and detail. Blacksmith….....5113 polygon. The blacksmith's domain is defined by an astonishing 4554 vertices, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship involved. Box_1…..........944 polygon. A sturdy box with a polygon count of 632 vertices, perfect for storing valuable items. Box_2…..........176 polygon. This smaller box variant has a more modest 128 vertices, but still exudes a sense of compact sophistication. Bucket_1….......2078 polygon. With 1178 vertices, this bucket is ready to handle even the most demanding tasks. Bucket_2….......1644 polygon. This slightly smaller bucket boasts an impressive 938 vertices, making it ideal for precise pouring and measuring. Bucket_3….......744 polygon. The smallest of the buckets, with a total of 380 vertices, still offers a high degree of accuracy and control. chair…..........228 polygon. A simple yet elegant chair design, defined by 168 vertices that bring its curves to life. Digging…........340 polygon. This digging tool is characterized by 174 vertices, providing a smooth and efficient excavation experience. fire_place….....2274 polygon. The warm glow of the fire place is reflected in its 1143 vertices, creating an inviting atmosphere. Grindstone….....2718 polygon. With 1564 vertices, this grindstone is ready to tackle even the toughest tasks with ease. Hammer_1….......316 polygon. A versatile hammer design, defined by 162 vertices that allow for precise control over its shape and size. Hammer_2….......584 polygon. This larger hammer variant boasts an impressive 296 vertices, making it perfect for heavy-duty applications. Hammer_3….......206 polygon. The smallest of the hammers, with a total of 107 vertices, still packs a punch in terms of complexity and detail. Horseshoe…......220 polygon. A simple yet effective horseshoe design, defined by 112 vertices that bring its curves to life. Nippers…........400 polygon. These nippers are characterized by 216 vertices, providing a smooth and efficient gripping experience. Nippers_1…......400 polygon. Identical in design to the previous variant, these nippers boast an impressive 216 vertices. Shovel….........356 polygon. A sturdy shovel with a total of 182 vertices, perfect for digging and moving earth. Signboard…......704 polygon. This signboard is defined by 358 vertices, making it ideal for displaying messages and information. Spear_1…........206 polygon. A small yet deadly spear design, characterized by 108 vertices that bring its sharp tip to life. Spear_2…........316 polygon. This larger spear variant boasts an impressive 166 vertices, making it perfect for hunting and combat. Spear_3…........82 polygon. The smallest of the spears, with a total of 52 vertices, still packs a punch in terms of complexity and detail. Spear_4…........282 polygon. A versatile spear design, defined by 149 vertices that allow for precise control over its shape and size. Spear_5…........138 polygon. This smaller spear variant has a more modest 77 vertices, but still exudes a sense of compact sophistication. Sword_1…........2162 polygon. The first of the swords, with an astonishing 1395 vertices, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship involved in its design. Sword_2…........2662 polygon. This larger sword variant boasts an impressive 1493 vertices, making it perfect for battle and combat. Sword_3…........1310 polygon. A sturdy sword with a total of 695 vertices, ideal for slicing through even the toughest opponents. Sword_4…........1162 polygon. This smaller sword variant has a more modest 621 vertices, but still exudes a sense of compact sophistication. Sword_5…........1194 polygon. The smallest of the swords, with a total of 650 vertices, still packs a punch in terms of complexity and detail. Wood_Barrel…...4608 polygon. A massive wooden barrel, defined by an astonishing 2642 vertices that bring its intricate design to life. Table…..........324 polygon. A simple yet elegant table design, characterized by 176 vertices that bring its curves to life. trough_1….......884 polygon. This trough is perfect for storing and measuring liquids, with a total of 616 vertices. trough_2….......826 polygon. Similar in design to the previous variant, this trough boasts an impressive 576 vertices. Weapon_Rack…....364 polygon. A sturdy weapon rack, defined by 232 vertices that make it ideal for displaying and organizing your arsenal. Wedge…..........452 polygon. A small yet effective wedge design, characterized by 228 vertices that bring its sharp edge to life. Wedge_1…........572 polygon. This larger wedge variant boasts an impressive 288 vertices, making it perfect for heavy-duty applications. Wood…...........994 polygon. A simple yet elegant wooden design, defined by 632 vertices that bring its curves to life. Fireplace_model…2274 polygons. This is the fire place model, with a total of 1143 vertices.
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