Anti-aircraft, anti-tank and anti-social WIP
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Great detailed model. Love it. Can't wait to see the final one!
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Looks great. I salute you for your attention to detail and your perseverance.
Now that's a big gun.
You probably have already analyzed it for unwanted internal faces. If not, removing these can knock some pounds off that file.EDIT add comment: Even the chains show your level of attention.
cranked this out in a couple of hours, eh?
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@ tfdesign, Viztecture, chloesdad, Ken28875 and mitcorb - thank you, guys!
Iยดm not really sure if all those bolts, screws and nuts were necessary, but since theyยดre already there, Iยดll try to reduce the segment count. -
This is very nice. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your diorama.
Do you miss the fumes from the glue?
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WOW Very nice!!!!
Alot of fine detail... just the way i like it!
actually the 8.70Mb file size isnt alot because one of my models (King Tiger) takes 28.4Mb and its not even finished... but i'm waiting to see the fully finished model! -
Wow!
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Impressive model. Well done.
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Thanks you guys!
@ Dave R: A little
@ CoreMaster110: Thanks, mate. Howยดs your texturing coming along?
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ThomThom has that superglue plugin. Maybe he could add in the smell for you.
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@numbthumb: well... been busy with school and stuff so i havent done alot of work on the textures. But im going to work when i have some free time.
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numbthumb, numbthumb, you are actually very naughty, I am very great full to you for your support and encouragement of my works, but then you deprive us of learning and being entertained by your fantastic work, beautifully crafted, some more please
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dolphus, my friend, thanks for your comment. Iยดll try to update this post as soon as I get some spare time.
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This is an impressive model. Great work.
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Thanks, michalis
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I havent been around in ages been so busy but there is some top quality stuff going round, take your time it looks amazing and great detail!!
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Thanks, Liam! Nice to have you back!
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Looks amazing.. I'm also looking forward to see your progress.
Which renderer did you use?
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Hi, tuk ( and thanks ) - it was rendered in Kerkythea.
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