Description
Low-poly historical reconstruction of an iron door for a tiled stove or masonry heater from the late medieval and early modern period. This kind of stove was fired from behind, from another room, so the living room stays smoke free. The door usually was located in a hallway / corridor and sealed a simple opening in the back wall of the heated room.
The file includes:
- A medieval and early modern era iron door for a masonry heater with approx.. 56 x 75 cm
Polys/Verts
- Stove door made from riveted iron sheets with hinges (1,096/1,212)
Further Information
- Fully mapped and textured with PBR material (2k).
- In real world scale (centimeters).
- Logically grouped, layered, attached and named.
- Pivots are placed correctly