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Weapons NZ Melee Pack Simple clean AAA Feeling Package Models Created with game development in mind.

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● Arming Sword

● Round Shield

● Heater Shield

● Battle Axe

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All objects in the pack are fully UV matched with the corresponding textures.

Elements which require animation have been detached, and named.

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Heater shields developed in the late 12th century. Although they evolved from kite shields, they were more manageable and used either mounted or on foot. As plate armor began to cover more and more of the body, the shield grew

correspondingly smaller. Relatively lightweight compared to other similar shields, the heather shield was easy to move around during both mounted and on-foot combat.

Because they were relatively inexpensive and easy to make, they were used by almost every social class.

Heater shields often featured a strap or guige for the shield to be slung over the back when not in use. Jousting shields from the 15th century containing a bouche or “mouth” for the lance to pass through.

Archaeological finds show that round shields were usually made from linden wood, fir, alder, and poplar with steel or iron shield boss (materials that are light in hand, not too dense, and not inclined to split). Most shields are shown in

illuminations as painted a single color, although some have a design painted onto them, such as crosses or sun wheels.

During the Bronze Age, round shields were generally large and designed for bashing and shield wall tactics.

The Arming Sword (also known as a knightly sword) is the single-handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages. It was a straight, double-edged weapon with a single-handed hilt and a blade length of about 28 to 31 inches (70 to 80 centimeters).

The arming sword was in common use between ca. 1000 and 1350, and it’s frequently depicted in period artwork.

Many European sword blades of the high medieval period have blade inscriptions (popular during the 12th century). These are usually garbled strings of letters apparently inspired by religious formulae.

The term “arming sword” in late medieval usage specifically refers to the weapon being used as a side-sword.

The battle-axe was pictured on the eleventh-century Bayeux Tapestry. The Tapestry shows the Norman mounted knights fighting the Anglo-Saxon infantrymen. Battle-axes were popular through the eleventh century to the fourteenth

century. Robert I of Scotland used a battle-axe to defeat Sir Henry de Bohun in the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. The battle-axes used in medieval Europe had thicker blades and the end of the blade had an opening for a wooden handle

to be attached into it. There was metal on the wooden handle to prevent it from being harmed and wrecked during combat. Sometimes the axe was engraved with different designs.

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