Description
Low-poly historical accurate reconstruction of a simple castle toilet or garderobe. A garderobe is a private room attached to the outside of a castle wall, which leads through a hole into the moat or ditch around the castle. This means, that all the excrements slide down the castle wall and leave nice stripes on the else plastered wall. So often a shaft from wood or stone was attached underneath to hide these stripes. A garderobe is also a weak point in the fortification. There are some stories where castles were taken by a few men who climbed through these shit holes.
The file includes:
- Castle wall section with an arched opening (inner floor not included)
- Garderobe on corbels attached to the outside of the wall with wooden seat and shingle roof
- Curtain on a simple wooden rail
Polys/Verts
- Garderobe itself (442/467)
- Wall segment with opening (132/134)
- Curtain with rail (17,212/17,226)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with PBR material (2k).
- In real world scale (meters).
- Logically grouped, attached and named.