Low-poly historical accurate (as close as possible) reconstruction of a 17th-18th century farm from the pre-alpine Upper-Bavaria region in Germany in its original context / assembly. This one in particular was the ‘Hohenburg’ castle’s farm near the village of Lenggries as depicted in 1701. The buildings are made from plastered quarrystone and wood. The roofs are covered with wooden shingles.
The file includes:
- The main building, the ‘Einfirsthof’ (one-ridge farm), which is typical for this region and time period. This building combines the living quarters in front and the stable and hayloft with an access ramp in the back.
- A secondary building next to an artificial pond, dedicated to fish farming and fishing.
- An additional smaller stable.
- A little wooden barn.
Castle, trees, bushes and general scene are not included.
Bonus: original landscape plane (without texture and mapping)
Polys/Verts
- Main farmhouse ‘Einfirsthof’ (15,035/27,689)
- Outbuilding (5,851/11,085)
- Stable (170/270)
- Barn (98/142)
Further Information
Models are
- fully mapped and textured with simple diffuse maps only.
- collapsed to editable poly.
- in real world scale.