Scythe Low-poly 3D model
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Purchase this low poly, game-ready 3D model featuring real-world scale measurements (in millimeters). It's part of a medieval collection available at https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/various/various-models/medieval-collection. By buying the collection, you can save an additional 119 USD, as the separate models would cost 618 USD in total. Formats include .MAX (for 3ds Max 2016 and V-Ray), .FBX, and .OBX. A scythe is a historical agricultural tool used for mowing grass or reaping crops. While it has been largely replaced by machinery, it's still utilized in certain European and Asian regions. In Middle English, the word was typically spelled as sithe or sythe, with some 15th-century writers incorrectly using the sc-spelling due to a mistaken belief of its relation to Latin scindere (meaning 'to cut'). The scythe consists of a snaith (or snath, snathe, or sned), a shaft measuring around 67 inches long, typically made of wood but sometimes metal. Snaiths come in various configurations, including straight with offset handles and steam-bent three-dimensionally for ergonomic convenience. A steel blade, between 24 to 35 inches in length, is mounted at a 90° angle (or less) to the snaith. Left-handed scythes are available but cannot be used alongside right-handed ones due to different mowing directions. This model features textures, including diffuse, albedo (base color), specular, metalness, roughness, glossiness, normal (for DirectX and OpenGL), and ambient occlusion (AO). It has been rendered using Marmoset Toolbag 3.
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