Drive'n the 50 wheeler, Good Buddy!
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Holy cow. I didn't know he had a name. I rarely see that guy now that I changed my default model. That's about right in scale!
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He (or she) has had many names. http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2007/06/whos-that-scale-figure.html
That's a really nice model you got going there. I've had the browser windows open with the screens from them and I keep skipping back to them to study the details over and over.
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Ok Justin, you challenged me so here it is. I have not done much of this kind of modelling so this was a fun exercise at lunch today. Removable top by telescoping swing arm. I did not take the time to place skid holes in the container itself, holes for a massive fork lift that would remove it from the trucks.
I did not take into account any scale. Anyway, use it if you want, toss it if you hate it but I had fun
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Worked on the driver's cab this morning.
Eric, crazy stuff! Reminds me of Lebius Woods! The forklift idea is right on. In fact if you look closely you can see a square at the head of the container that a crane attaches to for loading and unloading.
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New image of the day. Thanks for the inspiration Eric!
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Impressive, I like details and is one !
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New image! This is interior.
You probably can't see the whole thing. Please go to my blog for the entire picture:
http://www.giantmonster.tv/giant/?p=436tomislavm - It is rendered I am rendering it close to how I'm going to render it for the book. Maybe after I'm all done I'll start some Podium renders.
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%(#0000BF)[Excellent job & very impressive - love the detail.
How long would that have taken to do all up ?
Am interested in how you did the treads on the tires - would you possibly have a tutorial ?]
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wow...that is crazy justin! interested in the tire tread as well...and also, read your blog post.. are you using a pen on that tablet? if so...how's that work? any good?
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In the interest of putting this model to bed, I think I've finished it. Well, at least until I find missing details when I actually start building the comic book frames.
A new flatbed version!
My blog post on the subject:
http://www.giantmonster.tv/giant/?p=447Jason and Paul: As for the tires, I think this post explains it better than I could:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8790&p=52854#p52854 -
nice, justin! glad to see you are back on this i missed it.
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Justin> Just looking at this very cool vehicle, the first thing that popped into my mind was..Man this thing needs a rear driver like a firetruck...???
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I tihnk itd need some train tracks more than a rear driver
really nice model justin, a very impresive level of detail. mind if i ask how many polys?
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I really love your work and admire you for having that much patience and imagination also i admire your computer because it seems to handle lots and lost of awesome detailing without flinching.
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the australian road trains dont need tracks or a rear driver..so neither does the 50 wheeler
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Wow. A 50-wheeled vehicle, with uni-directional tires.
I can hear it now... "Hey Mechanic-Man, I need you to rotate the tires. I'll be back in a week to pick it up. Ok?"
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Hey Guys!
Thanks for all the great comments! Yeah, I really need to get this thing in gear. Heh. No pun intended.Jason! Those Australian rigs were one of the inspirations for this truck. In fact my sister lives in Australia and I remember seeing lots of cool stuff when I visited Ularu.
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