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CD Sarcophagus.zip by CastleDev Product ID: 178798
KEYWORDS: Architecture Historical Egypt Props
CATEGORIES:  3D Models
The mummy has always been the central figure of fascination with Egyptian folklore, history, and media. The Castle development group is proud to present its Poser ready Sarcophagus for your scenes and animations.
Description
Castle Dev Egyptian Sarcophagus
Part 4 of the Egyptian Artifacts series

The mummy has always been the central figure of fascination with Egyptian folklore, history, and media. The Castle development group is proud to present its Poser ready Sarcophagus for your scenes and animations. It is a beautiful addition to your Egyptian collection and is as close to historically correct as possible. (For example you will not find this coffin to be hinged from the side, the bodies were inserted through a opening from the head to the shoulders, and from the bottom, then discreetly sown shut.) .

The package contains the sarcophagus and base prop, high res textures, and texture templates for making your own textures. .

The Sarcophagus is part of the Castle Dev Egyptian Project

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$ 9.00
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Available File Formats
Poser 4.03 ( .pz3, .pp2 )
8.1 MB
Product Specifications
Media Type:3D Models
Published:Aug 17, 2002
Geometry:Unknown
Polygons:0
Vertices:0
Textures:Yes
Materials:No
Rigged:No
Animated:No
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Elowan
(May 23, 2003)