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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Plasma and 50 cal

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Jonno
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 10:30 Edited at: 13th Oct 2006 10:36
These are some awesome models my fellow modeler made for Under Chernobyl. These are Daniels first weapons, and They are better than mine! Lol.

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tj990
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 10:31
JPEG please!
show us a jpeg img!

-TJ

Jonno
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 10:32 Edited at: 13th Oct 2006 10:37
Here's his first weapon. (Plasma Gun)

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Jonno
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 10:33 Edited at: 13th Oct 2006 10:37
Sorry! Comming up now in .jpeg!

Done, there both in .jpeg.

tj990
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 10:37
it better be
lol jokes!

-Tj

Zeppelin 37BDF
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 14:42 Edited at: 18th Oct 2006 23:13
no offense, but both of those models look like card board cut-outs. It looks as if all you did was draw a mesh and extruded it. You should try to use different shapes, or extruded meshes, and move them around and then compare it with a picture of the real gun, instead of just tracing the reference pic and extruding.

Smitho
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 17:35
Post picture from different angles... They could be just "cardboarders"

SpyDaniel
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 17:36
They are, "cardboarders".

flashing snall
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 23:08
very supportive guys. great work

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Jonno
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 02:59
They are not "carboarders" They are just flat faces extruded, but, different lengths of extrusion for each indivudual part. I'll show you more screenies to prove it...later.

sanitys requiem
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 05:24
jeese guys...personally i like the models!
doubt anyone cares what i think but whatever...(i have very low self-esteem...)

he's crazy, put 'em in one of those...crazy boxes.
Smitho
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 10:03
Quote: "doubt anyone cares what i think but whatever...(i have very low self-esteem...)"


I think someone is also an attention seeker...

Jonno
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Posted: 15th Oct 2006 13:50
He just made an awesome 50 cal machine gun...I have a pic somewere.

sanitys requiem
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Posted: 18th Oct 2006 01:58
I don't seek attention...it just finds me!

he's crazy, put 'em in one of those...crazy boxes.
da power pwnerer
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Posted: 18th Oct 2006 22:55
why r u posting someone else's work anyway?

I chink i know you but i could be wong
Jonno
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Posted: 19th Oct 2006 08:52
Because he makes models for my "company" like thingo...we work together.

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