Description
Low-poly historical reconstruction of European river raft (in German Floss or Floß). This kind of raft was used from antiquity up until the 1930s for cheap transport downstream. Rafts like this were used on rivers such as Isar, Loisach, Lech, Rhine, Danube and so on. It is made of spruce trunks, bound with twisted willow twigs and secured with wooden pecks. The raft can transport persons and goods, but the raft itself is also part of the delivered goods.Note: the side with two rudders is the front side!
The file includes:
- Wooden raft from 14 tree trunks approx. 4.30 x 11.20 m
- 3 rudders approx. 6 m long
Polys/Verts
- Raft itself (52,221/53274)
- Per rudder (3,560/3,596)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with PBR material (4k).
- In real world scale (centimeters).
- Logically grouped, layered, attached and named.
- Pivots are placed correctly