The Klappvisor bascinet, popular during the 14th century, is an iconic piece of medieval armor. Originating in Europe, this helmet was favored by knights and men-at-arms for its versatility in battle. The bascinet’s close-fitting steel construction provided superior protection, while its hinged “Klappvisor” allowed the wearer to lift the visor for better visibility or communication. This design balanced defense and practicality, making it a crucial part of a knight’s armor. The model captures the authentic details of this historical helmet, rendered in high poly for precision and accuracy.
Format: STL watertight + cuts and joints ready. 3x versions of cuts.
Size bounding box: 23.1 x 34.5 x 33.7 cmWall tichness around 2/3 mm.
Original:https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/27119
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