Roman Helmet Imperial Gallic Navy for Marine Soldiers. Faithful Reconstruction. C4D, 3DS, OBJ, Poser/Daz, VUE6to13! ___________________________________________ Roman Helmet Imperial Gallic Navy for Marine Soldiers. In use in the Roman Navy by the Roman Marine soldiers since end 1st century BC. This Model is a HD Subdivision Level 1 Model, you can add more Subdivision, if you need more detail!
Real World Scale Model [Real World System]. Quads [C4D; OBJ; OBJ for POSER/DAZ] & Tris [VUE;3DS].
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Faithful and accurate Reconstruction of a Roman Helmet Imperial Gallic Navy, as from remains and evidence.
Feel free to richly decorate the fish element! Ancient Romans liked heavy decoration!
This Helmet can be used also with other products from our collections as alternate helmet for Roman Marines: a. Legionary Soldier 1AD; b. Legionary Soldier 1AD-2AD; c. Marine Optio 1AD.
In fact, heavy close combat Roman Marines usually were Roman Infantry legionaries, assigned to the Roman Navy, who wore the same Infantry equipment, but blue tunics, often also navy helmets and shields with Navy Marines Insignia.
In the package you will find: 1- 1 Helmet Imperial Gallic Navy; 2- 9 Hi-Quality Hi-Def PhotoReal Textures [768x576; 756x512; 514x380; etc.]; 3- Alternate Textures to create different types of elements; 4- 8 special Metal Textures; 5- Tutorials for Poser/Daz Obj Import; 6- Real World Scale SmartCgArt Man Reference System with models [C4D, VUE, 3DS, OBJ, DXF].
All the Models are prepared Hi-DEF and Photoreal, perfect for any type of Rendering!
POLYGONS/VERTICES COUNT [complete all models Package] C4D-OBJ-POSER/DAZ: only/mostly quads [52447; 52877] VUE-3DS: triangulated [104266; 52877]
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