This 3D model represents the complete front plate of the historic town gate of Brody, formerly Pförten. The composition integrates several sculptural elements that were originally carved into the gate façade. At the center is the town emblem: a rearing horse on a shield, intersected by an arrow and framed by three stars. On one side is a relief featuring a caduceus, a balance scale, and associated symbols of regulated trade and civic order. On the other side is an agricultural relief containing a rake with a ribbon, two sheaves, a sickle, a pot, a rope, and additional harvest motifs. Beneath the three reliefs is the German inscription recording the 1931 restoration of the gate.
Each component was modeled to match the proportions and geometry of the original architectural sculpture. The mesh is fully manifold, meaning it is watertight and suitable for 3D printing, CNC milling, and resin casting. An STL file is included along with other standard 3D formats.
This model is suitable for a wide range of production environments. In game development it can serve as a complete façade element for city gates, administrative buildings, guild halls, or historical structures. In film and visual effects it functions as a background architectural detail for historical, fantasy, or civic environments, providing visual authenticity and narrative context. When printed, it can be used as a decorative plaque, a prop component, or a reference piece for restoration and heritage documentation.
The combination of historical accuracy, clean topology, and format flexibility makes this model appropriate for digital heritage work, interactive environments, visual effects pipelines, and physical reproduction.