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Modular medieval wooden scaffolding
by CG Trader
Last crawled date: 3 years ago
Low-poly historical accurate reconstruction of a medieval cross beam scaffold, commonly used to build stone castles, towers city walls and so on. The side arms were placed and walled in approx.. every 2 meters. Thick planks placed on them act as walkways. Every 1.5 – 2 m in height the next course was placed to guarantee a safe working platform. Most times this kind of scaffolding was built on both sides of the wall with arms reaching through the wall’s diameter and sticking out on each side.