Traditional Sashimono banners (18 unique designs!) by Gabriele88 3d model
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Traditional Sashimono banners (18 unique designs!) by Gabriele88

Traditional Sashimono banners (18 unique designs!) by Gabriele88

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My Lord, our soldiers are ready to carry your monshō into battle!
Description: A collection of 18 different sashimono banners. Sashimono (指物, 差物, 挿物) were small banners historically worn by soldiers in feudal Japan, for identification during battles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashimono
-1. Content
Type 1-18: standard sashimonos.
Clip away unwanted pole length.
Type 1, 2 and 3: small, square, big size, with solid cloth, normal pole.
Type 4, 5 and 6: small, square, big size, with solid cloth, bamboo pole.
Type 7, 8 and 9: small, square, big size, with moving cloth, normal pole.
Type 10, 11 and 12: small, square, big size, with moving cloth, bamboo pole.
Type 13, 14 and 15: small, square, big size, with ruined cloth, normal pole.
Type 16, 17 and 18: small, square, big size, with ruined cloth, bamboo pole.
Type 19-22: personalized sashimonos.
Each design has some "clips" positioned on the poles.
These clips can accomodate your own paper design.
Clip away unwanted pole length.
Type 19: clothless structure for your own design. Clip away unwanted pole length.
Type 20: clothless structure for your own design. Clip away unwanted pole length.
Type 21: clothless structure for your own design. Clip away unwanted pole length.
Type 22: clothless structure for your own design. Clip away unwanted pole length.
Attachment point: a simple way to attach the sashimono to the miniature's back.
Bamboo pole: some spare wood for fire!
-2. Assembly
Attachment point: The hole in the attachment point is bigger than the pole.
It should allow some movement inside the bit (if not, just print at larger size).
Use two attachment points, cut at different lengths, to tilt the sashimono forward or backwards.
Not the most elegant solution, but it should work!
Personalized sashimonos: clip away the unwanted pole length.
Fit your own paper design inside the clips and glue in place.
You can also heat up the resin almost to melting point and then press the
clips together, to secure around the paper.

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