WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
having seen the nice work from Actionart with WWII related stuff, i decided to show some war machines too (unfortunately in wip mode)
i don't know when i'll find the time to finish them, but any c&c are welcome!
so, here i go with the Tiger I
i don't know when i'll find the time to finish them, but any c&c are welcome!
so, here i go with the Tiger I
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Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
Tiger I continued
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- 003_TIGER_A04.jpg (206.99 KiB) Viewed 1935 times
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Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
fantastic work,clean and extremely detailed
hopefully they wont remain wips ;)
hopefully they wont remain wips ;)
Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
and the Hurricane MkIIC
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- 002_HURRY_E.jpg (138.36 KiB) Viewed 1933 times
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- 001_ROLLS_side.jpg (211.65 KiB) Viewed 1933 times
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- 001_ROLLS_front.jpg (119.96 KiB) Viewed 1933 times
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Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
Wow, impressive...
This always makes me wonder:
how much time went into the individual models so far (approximately)?
This always makes me wonder:
how much time went into the individual models so far (approximately)?
Stay safe, sane & healthy!
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Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
Wow, I really love the Merlin and the Tiger! Fantastic modeling!
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Totally awesome works geoath, congrats! Your modelling skills and obsession with detailing is so intense it hurts! Hope to see your models completed, they are already a feast for the eyes. Btw, have you ever thought of 3d printing one of those cuties?
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Re: WWII war machines_Tiger I & Hurricane mkIIC
i'd like to thank you all, I feel flattered from your comments
Also, i'd like to apologize for my delayed response..
Hirazi, about your question, this is something i make in my free time, not necessarily in a continuous manner.
Except the time i spend to find reference images, many times in between the modeling process (while looking for reference) i like to read about the history, technical information, interviews from people who used these machines, so my estimation will be with all the above included ( based on saved scenes dates).
the Tiger took me nearly 2 months, the hurricane 1 month, and the merlin engine 2 months!
the merlin was the toughest as i had only 3 views as rotoscope images (no cross sections or plan view), and a lot of time went trying to figure out what i was..modeling, and eyeballing the shape and dimensions from most of the machine parts.
Aumakua, i never thought for 3d print, this would require a specific workflow in modeling and.. a lot of money
thanks again to everybody, i'll post as well some wireframes, i should have already done it
EDIT: i've attached the wireframes, and another model also, a german anti-aircraft gun used a lot in warships as Bismarck, Prinz Eugen ect.
Also, i'd like to apologize for my delayed response..
Hirazi, about your question, this is something i make in my free time, not necessarily in a continuous manner.
Except the time i spend to find reference images, many times in between the modeling process (while looking for reference) i like to read about the history, technical information, interviews from people who used these machines, so my estimation will be with all the above included ( based on saved scenes dates).
the Tiger took me nearly 2 months, the hurricane 1 month, and the merlin engine 2 months!
the merlin was the toughest as i had only 3 views as rotoscope images (no cross sections or plan view), and a lot of time went trying to figure out what i was..modeling, and eyeballing the shape and dimensions from most of the machine parts.
Aumakua, i never thought for 3d print, this would require a specific workflow in modeling and.. a lot of money
thanks again to everybody, i'll post as well some wireframes, i should have already done it
EDIT: i've attached the wireframes, and another model also, a german anti-aircraft gun used a lot in warships as Bismarck, Prinz Eugen ect.
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- TIGER_WIRESHADE.jpg (230.7 KiB) Viewed 1843 times
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- MERLIN_WIRESHADE.jpg (226.34 KiB) Viewed 1843 times
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- 004_FLAK_A.jpg (154.53 KiB) Viewed 1843 times
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