Low-poly historical accurate reconstruction of the Faule Mette (Lazy Mette) of Brunswick in its firing position. It was cast from bronze in 1411. It got its name because it was too heavy to be placed on a carriage. In 1714 it was considered to be the biggest cannon in Germany. In 1787 it was melted down and recast into several lighter guns.
The file includes:
- Gun with two different texture sets (cleaned and patinated version)
- Cannon bed for firing made from heavy wooden beams
- Some stone balls as ammunition
Polys/Verts
- Faule Mette (1,363/1,420)
- Cannon bed (859/924)
- Per stone ball (96/98)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with PBR material (4k) (stone balls only 1k).
- In real world scale (meters).
- Logically grouped, layered, attached and named.
- Ready for subdivision (support loops)-UnrealEngine UASSET is imported with Nanite
MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 1.72 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 460 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 237 KB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 198 KB), UASSET (UnrealEngine, filesize: 158 MB)