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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 22 3:39 am)
You mean these, Mason?
http://www.space1999.net/~catacombs/main/models/tim/w2mtim.html
I know a couple of people who are going to love these. Thanks, gps.
Attached Link: http://www.thebananasplits.com
Here's a link to the banana splits website..... I forgot to adddid you say Poser scaled Eagle??? pleeeeeease tell me thats gonna be up for download! thanks for the ATV :) thats gonna be useeeeeful :) but a Poser scaled Eagle... how you gonna fix the inside the cockpit problem? (no way can the pilot see out of the windows) or no insides? btw for the BEST eagle pic go here - http://space1999eagle.com/an/an_home.html (modeled and rendered in Maya .. and posters to buy :) I have deluxe number 105 :)) and for your next project ;) http://www.space1999.net/eagle/ how about a Mark 9 Hawk? (plans there and they are EXCELLENT)
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Attached Link: Moonbuggy
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This should be up in Freestuff shortly - pending approval. Impatient souls can get it right now from the above link. You can see more images of the moonbuggy in my gallery, along with some WIPs of a Poser-scale Eagle Transporter. BTW, for those of you that have no idea what I'm on about - 'Space:1999' was a British SF series from the 1970's, fondly remembered for some very dodgy science, and some very cool hardware. If you want to know more, check out: http://www.space1999.org/ And if the Amphicat looks familiar, but you're sure that you've never seen 'Space:1999', then you might be having a 'Banana Splits' flashback. Don't worry though, the theme tune will only be stuck in your head for about 48 hours. Believe me, I know :) Cheers - Graham