This 3d model is low poly and game-ready. Real-world scale (millimetres). You can buy this model as part of the collection https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/various/various-models/medieval-collection Buying this collection will allow you to save an additional 119 USD (the total cost of separate models is 618 USD)
Formats: .MAX (3ds Max 2016 + V-Ray) .FBX .OBJ
Textures (4096x4096 .PNG ): diffuse albedo (base color) specular metalness roughness glossiness normal (DirectX, OpenGL) ambient occlusion (AO)
Rendered in Marmoset Toolbag 3.
A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened as a defensive wall. Stockade fortifications were simple forms of defence of military camps or settlements, used since ancient Roman times and earlier. The troops or settlers would build a stockade by clearing a space of woodland and using the trees whole or chopped in half, with one end sharpened on each. They would dig a narrow trench around the area, and stand the sharpened logs side-by-side inside it, encircling the perimeter. Sometimes they would add additional defence by placing sharpened sticks in a shallow secondary trench outside the stockade. In colder climates sometimes the stockade received a coating of clay or mud that would make the crude wall wind-proof. Builders could also place stones or thick mud layers at the foot of the stockade, improving the resistance of the wall. From that the defenders could, if they had the materials, raise a stone or brick wall inside the stockade, creating a more permanent defence while working protected.