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馃搷 Location: Narrow-Gauge Railway Workshop, Lithuania

馃摳 Capture Method: Photogrammetry model created from 325 photographs.

馃З Description:
This 3D model represents a historic railway screw jack, a manually operated lifting device once used in railway depots and workshops for maintenance and repair work. Powered through a gear-driven screw mechanism, such jacks were commonly employed to lift wagon frames, wheelsets, axles, and other heavy railway components before the widespread adoption of hydraulic equipment.

The model preserves the original riveted steel construction, exposed gears, threaded lifting screw, hand crank mechanism, and authentic signs of age, wear, and workshop use. It serves as a valuable example of early industrial engineering and railway maintenance technology.

This object was digitized as part of ongoing efforts to preserve historic railway equipment and industrial heritage in accurate digital form for future generations.

馃幆 Applications:
Industrial heritage preservation, museum exhibits, railway history projects, engineering visualization, education, restoration reference, simulation environments, and historical archives.

馃捑 Included Formats:
FBX, OBJ, GLTF, GLB, USDZ

馃摳 Processed using RealityScan from 325 photographs.

馃挍馃挋 By purchasing this model on FAB, you support the preservation and digitization of real-world objects and heritage. Thank you! 馃挍馃挋

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