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3 Dimensional Chat / Anyone got any free tank models i could use??

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The admiral
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 02:17
Hey im after a few tank models or even just one what ever is good but i prefer the more modern tank designs. And im kinda want animation of wheels moving.
[href]www.vapournet.com/~flyer[/href]
Dave J
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 17:06
I recall a number of Tank models at http://www.3dcafe.com. Good luck with wheel animations though because last I heard Tanks had tracks.

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Shock
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 20:22
lol, good catch

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Guyon
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2003 21:23 Edited at: 3rd Aug 2003 21:24
Well Exeat,
Some of the new modern day tanks do have wheels. And the U.S. Army had one on WWII. In certain terrains they have some advantages as well as speed. I think I saw one for Africa that was being looked at quite seriously.
If you have Satellite check out Tech-TV http://www.techtv.com
They have a great weekly series on "Future Fighting Machines"

Though what I think he ment by "wheels moving" was the hubs that drives the tracks.
UnderLord
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Posted: 4th Aug 2003 01:49
satellite? thats weak i got digital cable with high speed internet hahaha just like the commerical i saw on TV i get techtv on my digital cable too

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Dave J
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Posted: 4th Aug 2003 08:42
Quote: "Well Exeat,
Some of the new modern day tanks do have wheels. And the U.S. Army had one on WWII. In certain terrains they have some advantages as well as speed. I think I saw one for Africa that was being looked at quite seriously.
If you have Satellite check out Tech-TV http://www.techtv.com
They have a great weekly series on "Future Fighting Machines"

Though what I think he ment by "wheels moving" was the hubs that drives the tracks."

I know, I was kidding.

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The admiral
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Posted: 4th Aug 2003 11:43
yeh i meant the track thingys that tanks have. But i supose I will just get the limb number and either scroll texture or somfin.

[href]www.vapournet.com/~flyer[/href]
Dave J
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Posted: 4th Aug 2003 13:42
Now that I think of it, 3D Cafe probably isn't the best source as all their models are pretty high-poly.

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indi
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Posted: 4th Aug 2003 14:36
techtv is unreachable from here at the momo, first time for everything i guess.

Guyon
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Posted: 5th Aug 2003 15:16
Too bad indi,
There computer program shows are first rate, and the new "Spy School" show is well... actual lessons on real spy techniques.

Although if you hit there web page you can read the show notes for diffent show.

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