
Crossbow from Van Helsing 3D Print Model















































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Vendor: | vetrock |
Published: | Aug 10, 2022 |
Download Size: | 253.2 MB |
Polygons: | 1,982,365 |
Vertices: | 1,789,546 |
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Crossbow from Van Helsing 3D Print Model
Van Helsing's hero crossbow from Stephen Sommers' horror adventure film Van Helsing. Van Helsing was given his gas-powered automatic crossbow by its inventor Friar Carl , and used it in his battle with the brides of Dracula , killing the vampire Marishka after dipping its arrows in holy water.
Fully printed model. It consists of more than 108 parts. The model is made in the build format. Quite a lot of small details. It looks quite plausible just like in the movie.
Model dimensions (open):
length 920 mm
height 270 mm
width 850 mm
The model consists of:
Ver1- crossbow divided into 108 parts for printing
Designed in Solid Works 2018, rendered in Keyshot 9.
Fully printed model. It consists of more than 108 parts. The model is made in the build format. Quite a lot of small details. It looks quite plausible just like in the movie.
Model dimensions (open):
length 920 mm
height 270 mm
width 850 mm
The model consists of:
Ver1- crossbow divided into 108 parts for printing
Designed in Solid Works 2018, rendered in Keyshot 9.