PBR, Game-Ready, Low-Poly, hand-painted, Medieval Treadwheel Crane
2048 x 2048, OpenGL, Dilated + Transparent background.
During the High Middle Ages, the treadwheel crane was reintroduced on a large scale after the technology had fallen into disuse in western Europe with the demise of the Western Roman Empire.[3] The earliest reference to a treadwheel (magna rota) reappears in archival literature in France about 1225,[4] followed by an illuminated depiction in a manuscript of probably also French origin dating to 1240.[5] In navigation, the earliest uses of harbour cranes are documented for Utrecht in 1244, Antwerp in 1263, Brugge in 1288 and Hamburg in 1291,[6] while in England the treadwheel is not recorded before 1331.[7]
STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 421 KB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 643 KB), ABC (Alembic, filesize: 651 KB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 998 KB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 1.5 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 480 KB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 15.8 MB), PLY (Ply, filesize: 1010 KB), SPP (Substance Painter, filesize: 116 MB), TEXTURES (Textures, filesize: 15.4 MB)