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Garrison_Wood_Stove.lwo by neuron9 Product ID: 208222
KEYWORDS: air tight steel iron metal wood log smoke stove flue draft burn fire fireplace heat warmth room comfort happiness glow chimney woodstove cooking
CATEGORIES:  3D Models > Furnishings > Appliances > Stoves
Description
This is a 1979 Garrison One full size convertable woodstove topped with a soapstone for cooking. This stove was highly popular in the early 1980's. It can be run as either an airtight with the doors locked, or like a fireplace with the doors swung open. It has rear air intakes and a damper control on the flue. The interior is partially lined with firebrick. There's even a burn-thru shield suspended across the legs. The details are there... crimps and folds in the stove pipe... cuts in the rolled steel... the 'G' carved in the removable door key... the springs on the damper handle... even rivets in the flue!

Most moving parts are located in different layers within the object:

1> Main Chassis
2> Right Door
3> Left Door
4> Door Key
5> Damper Control

Don't EVER burn coal in this model or you'll likely burn a hole right through all supporting polygons and perhaps set your entire scene on fire!

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Product Specifications
Media Type:3D Models
Published:Aug 21, 2003
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:6,010
Vertices:9,810
Textures:Yes
Materials:No
Rigged:Yes
Animated:No
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FranDavey
(Aug 7, 2006)
I have this actual stove, except that it's a No. 2. It's a faithful and well-modeled recreation. Fabulous detail.