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Flanged mace

Author: 
johndh
Friday, December 17, 2010 - 00:49
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
weaponry
Action
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Warfare
Static Mesh
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From Wikipedia: "One example of a mace capable of penetrating armor is the flanged mace. What makes a flanged mace different from other maces is the flanges, protruding edges of metal that allow it to dent or penetrate even the thickest armor. This variation of the mace did not become popular until significantly after knobbed maces. Although there are some references to flanged maces (bardoukion) as early as the Byzantine empire c. 900, (Ian Heath, "Armies of the Byzantine Empire 886-1118") it is commonly accepted that the flanged mace did not become popular in Europe until the 12th century, when it was simultaneously developed in Russia and the Middle East, from where it was borrowed."

This is a ~250-polygon flanged mace fit for many different applications.  It comes with three different materials for the metal parts, so you can have a mace that looks shiny and new, one that looks more pitted and used, or one that's rusty and old.

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flanged_mace.blend flanged_mace.blend 210.7 Kb [291 download(s)]
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Tartos
joined 14 years 8 months ago
12/17/2010 - 00:56

Nice one ! What I like the most is the 3 variations that allow a kind of upgrade. And the rust on the first mace seems so real !

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