Two Wheeled Cargo Wagon - anno 1640 - Dutch Republic

For most of human history, wagons, pulled by man or animal, were the way move things around. The evolution of these machine is long, but slow changing. The cheapening of metal was a huge step forward, allowing the wheels to be tied with a metal ring. This allowed the wheels to be bigger, lighter and more durable.

>=~ The Two Wheeled Wagon ~=<

The simple design of this wagon makes it affordable to many working lad. Big wheels reduce the chance of getting stuck in unhardened roads and reduce friction. A big heavy axle below the carriage provides strength and stability. This wagon would have been pulled by a horse or a donkey, but could also be pulled by a man.

*Reference: 1640 Drawing found in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam of a dutch farmstead with a resting wagon

>=~ Technical Details ~=<

This model can be used in real-time projects. All textures are PBR and are presented in a ย metalness-roughness workflow. The moving parts like the wheels are rigged, with the wagon pivot point right in between the wheels. A separate wheel model is supplied to be used independently.

  • Triangles: 18,980
  • Vertices: 10,073
  • Texture Resolution: 4096ร—4096
  • Formats: fbx; obj
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