
Stielhandgranate WW2 Low Poly 3D Model

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Vendor: | Lord_akaal |
Published: | Mar 11, 2025 |
Download Size: | 22.5 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 22,904 |
Vertices: | 22,884 |
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Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
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Stielhandgranate WW2 Low Poly 3D Model
Stielhandgranate WW2
Photorealistic
PBR/game ready
4K Texture
low poly
polygons - vertices10852 -1066222904 - 22884
Stielhandgranate is the German term for stick hand grenade and generally refers to a prominent series of World War I and World War II–era German stick grenade designs, distinguished by their long wooden handles, pull cord arming and cylindrical warheads. The first models were introduced by the Imperial German Army during World War I and the final design was introduced during World War II by the German Wehrmacht.
The distinctive appearance of the Stielhandgranate family has led to them being called potato mashers in British Army slang, and they remain one of the most easily recognized infantry weapons of the 20th centuryGermany entered World War I with a single grenade type: a heavy 750-gram (26 oz) ball-shaped fragmentation grenade (Kugelhandgranate) for use only by pioneers in attacking fortifications. It was too heavy for regular battlefield use by untrained troops and not suitable for mass production. This left Germany without a standard-issue grenade and improvised designs similar to those of the British were used until a proper grenade could be supplied
Photorealistic
PBR/game ready
4K Texture
low poly
polygons - vertices10852 -1066222904 - 22884
Stielhandgranate is the German term for stick hand grenade and generally refers to a prominent series of World War I and World War II–era German stick grenade designs, distinguished by their long wooden handles, pull cord arming and cylindrical warheads. The first models were introduced by the Imperial German Army during World War I and the final design was introduced during World War II by the German Wehrmacht.
The distinctive appearance of the Stielhandgranate family has led to them being called potato mashers in British Army slang, and they remain one of the most easily recognized infantry weapons of the 20th centuryGermany entered World War I with a single grenade type: a heavy 750-gram (26 oz) ball-shaped fragmentation grenade (Kugelhandgranate) for use only by pioneers in attacking fortifications. It was too heavy for regular battlefield use by untrained troops and not suitable for mass production. This left Germany without a standard-issue grenade and improvised designs similar to those of the British were used until a proper grenade could be supplied