Acht - Achter
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awesome....brilliant....well done....!!!
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Awesome.
Where did you find the details?
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Thanks for all your feedback, guys!
@simon: thanks, my friend, Iยดll try somethig different next time. I am not that interested in guns - things like these belongs in a museum ( although the mere choice is a typical Freudian lapse - I hope it doesnยดt make me a trigger happy nut after all )
@Bryan K: it was modeled after the gun displayed at the Barcelona museum. -
I'm glad we don't go hunting together. I would hate to carry your ammunition.
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Add my praises. Really well done.
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@roger said:
I'm glad we don't go hunting together. I would hate to carry your ammunition.
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I suspect you own one of those and have spent the last 10 years modeling it- am i right?!
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Not really
But I have been working on and off for about a year, mostly because of the HD failure
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@numbthumb said:
Not really
But I have been working on and off for about a yearMore I watch it, more I appreciate the details and the perfect mastering ->numb numb
(can you please put some close ups ?)simon
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Thanks, Simon - the sepia adds its own flavor to this image, looks excellent!
@simon le bon said:
can you please put some close ups ?
You can have a closer look here
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bro, this kicks ass with a lot of details!! fantastic work here!!
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ka Boooom!!! big Bang on the details there mate.....just awesome
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@ delineator, MikeR: Thanks for the encouragement,guys!
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I am finally getting around to looking at your model closely.
You must have one of these things in your back yard for reference. The detail is amazing!
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Thanks. I intend to simplify those tiny parts, because they are "spares" from my previous models - I guess that chain links for instance, could have far less segments.
What do you think?@unknownuser said:
You must have one of these things in your back yard for reference. The detail is amazing!
Hehe, no, I used walkaround pics from the military museum of Montjuic in Barcelona and the Naval Museum in Tigre, Argentina as a reference.
Plus some of my own taken at Vierville-sur-Mer & Arromanches couple of years ago during my trip to Normandy. -
nice to see someone getting pleasure from the modelling, not just the renders. excellent work - your massive input is worth every minute!
shanks for sharing
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Simply amazing. Seeing this makes me want to stop my helicopter and start something new!
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Thanks for the flattering remarks, guys.
@ liam887: funny, I was thinking the same thing. I mean, to start a helicopter project -
If you guys combined forces you would have the ultimate in military-geekdom (I mean that with absolute respect): the helo-mounted 88! I'm sure Jerry Bruckheimer would drool at the thought of it...
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I never thought of that - an eclectic approach indeed!
That thing would beat the cr@p out of those post-apocalyptic "Mad Max" vehicles.
Thanks for stopping by, dsarchs!
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