German WWI Combination Trench Dagger-Bayonet Low-poly 3D Model

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- Available formats: 3D Studio (.3ds) 54.31 kb
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- Polygons:1813
- Vertices:1775
- Animated:No
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- Low-poly:
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- Geometry:Polygonal
- Unwrapped UVs:Non-overlapping
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- Date: 2022-09-08
- Item ID:413624
German WWI Combination Trench Dagger-Bayonet. These multi-purpose weapons were officially purchased by the German war ministries and issued to assault troops (Stosstruppen and Sturmtruppen), as Germany recognised the need for a more handy weapon than the Mauser 98/05 bayonet. Available for private purchase, machine gunners often wore them as a side-arm, alongside the Parabellum Pistole 08. Orders from the War Ministry in Berlin saw these weapons gradually issued more widely to standard infantry, in addition to assault troops and machine gunners. On 8 May 1915 six of these knives were issued per Infantry Company, with this being doubled to 12 on 29 February 1916 and again doubled to 24 on 26 June 1916. This rapid scaling up of official issue of the weapon coincided with increased trench raiding. Source: Royal Armouries.
Made in 3ds Max 2020 + Substance Painter.
Polygons: 1813 Vertices: 1775.
Units: cm
Dimensions (LxWxH): 25.34x1.74x6.
Textures: 4096x4096, Base, Metallic, AO, Normal, Roughness + Unreal 4 Packed.
Different variations of texturing by request. Print Ready: No
Read moreMade in 3ds Max 2020 + Substance Painter.
Polygons: 1813 Vertices: 1775.
Units: cm
Dimensions (LxWxH): 25.34x1.74x6.
Textures: 4096x4096, Base, Metallic, AO, Normal, Roughness + Unreal 4 Packed.
Different variations of texturing by request. Print Ready: No
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