CoreMaster models (updated on 18th october)
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Great work!
From what I have seen here so far, we could assemble a decent panzer division
BTW, I remember seeing another Königstiger here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=17329&p=173488&hilit=tank+museum#p173488
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Great stuff, really
Since you are putting so much effort in creating a realistic, detailed model, and since you´ve already "fixed few inaccurate stuff " I would suggest using hex bolts on the sprocket wheel, and some "tapering" on the track link ends, because they look too squary IMHO. The same goes to the central guide tooth.
As seen on King Tiger at Bovington Tank Museum in the UK - http://tanksandthings.niceboard.net/trusty-rusty-f14/king-tiger-104-walkaround-bovington-t751.htm
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Mate, your model is looking good already, I just thought it would be a pity not to take some extra care of such details if you are after a realistic model.
But if it is polycount that´s giving you a headache, maybe reducing the arc/circle segment number ( in addition to extensive use of components ) to an acceptable level would be a good idea, especially on the parts that are not-so-visible.
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Really cool modeling ....your trax still blow my mind ...i will be forced to try a caterpillar type project again ...thanks for sharing ..keep up the good work
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Fantastic helmet. Any Plans to Model a MP44 Sturmgewehr to go with that helmet?
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Too bad you didn´t participate in this "model this" thread: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=25854&hilit=model+helmet&start=30
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I understand the Tiger II production problems, but I can´t wait to see it finished!
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Brilliant detailing nice and neat ...very well done also cant wait to see it all together,,,you ARE having fun ..enjoy
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Very cool models.
I dig your tank tracks. Great job!
Best,
_KN
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May you should try Kerkythea for "Clay Renders" it is very quick.
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Hiya,
@coremaster110 said:
LOL It seems I model my models too late... again. But I can say that I didnt use any plugins to make it. Only circle, arc, scale and pencil tool
Here is some wireframe shots...
Can I show my complete newbieness here and ask - that helmet was modelled in Sketchup?
If so then WOW how on earth did you do that using only the tools you mentioned? I don't suppose you'd be willing to show some steps on how it was done would you.
Amazing work you have here.
Best wishes,
Mark
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Hiya,
@coremaster110 said:
LOL
There is nothing hard about it actually it just takes some time. It took me 2 days to get that far and im willing to show u how i did it but i have to make small video because my english is not that good to explain everything.
I actually also used push/pull, follow me and rotate tool. LOLTrust me your English is very very good. As far as I'm concerned you have better English than a lot of people in this country who seem more to grunt nowadays than actually say words
Would be great to see a video when you get the chance though, that's very much appreciated.
Best wishes,
Mark
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nice modelling, keep posting updates
solo's 'model this' thread covered that helmet and elisei gave a desciption on how it was achieved
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=25854&hilit=Model+this+helmet
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks for the link. Off to take a look now.
Best wishe
Thanks for the link. Off to take a look now.
Best wishes,
Mark
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Where did you find the blueprints?
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Great video
I notice one of the tags is 'blah'
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Hooray
You took care virtually of everything - weld lines, MG...then those hex bolts ... Amazing amount of details!
I am curious about those wire meshes on the rear deck - how did you make them?
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@coremaster110 said:
If u compare the places where the 2 pieces of armor meet each other LOL with a real photo u can see that my model doesnt have welds yet i still need to figure out how to make nice welds.
Hehe, ooops, I can see that it have no weld seams, what I really had in mind was armor plating and that toothed interlocking.
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Hi CoreMaster,
Can you share your .visopt file?
great models btwultimatez
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Thanks for sharing the trax wire-frame view now I know that my laptop will give me notice if i attempt something similar awesome work very well done
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