Low-poly historical accurate (as close as possible) reconstruction of an early 13th century belfry (Bergfried) / main tower / big tower from around 1230. This kind of construction was popular in regions under German influence between the 12th and 14th century. A belfry is similar to a keep or donjon in English or French castles, but was not designed for permanent habitation. As this kind of tower is not only part of the defensive system of a castle but also has great symbolic character, the outside wall (in this case) is made from ashlar, while the insides are made from only roughly shaped quarry stones. The lowest floor is vaulted.
The file includes:
- The tower itself with a footprint of 9 x 9 m and a height of 21 m. The entry is located in a height of 10 m.
- An optional pyramidal roof.
- Basic interior (wooden floors, stairs and the substructure for the roof)
Polys/Verts
- Tower with roof (711/735)
- Interior floors, ladders and roof substructure (1,238/1,541)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with simple diffuse maps only.
- In real world scale (meters).
- Logically grouped, layered and named.
MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 16.1 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 15 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 14.9 MB), MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 16.1 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 14.9 MB)