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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
Suggestions... On the hammer...more of a spur for the thumb to cock. The screw head (ball) back of the flint should be large enuf for thumb and finger to grasp easily to loosen or tighten vise that holds flint. Ramrod could be thicker. Trigger thinner from front to back. Front site a little larger. Add a rear site.
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thx for the comments. I'll be sure to fix some of the mistakes that i've seen. As for the overall texture, it's just some quickies done in Bryce, nothing permanent. I posted one picture that I used for the lock and the link goes to another pic that I used for the overall musket. Before I do any model I usually go into some research first. I have an overall understanding of how these guns work. The screws and the thread are modeled, they just need to be bigger as Don suggested. Though, about the point of the gun-sight. It's just to lock the Bayonet piece so that it doesn't slide back when thrusting. I have not seen many Gunsights on these weapons. And it was the only sight used that I know of. I could be bigger though. The ramming rod does need to be bigger. On the point of the Frizzen, it was bigger at one point but it looked odd. It may be the angle, I think I just have to play around with it some more. nu-be: I'm not sure what you mean about the trigger assembly being too small? Don is saying it's too big. Most likely just some misscommunication though. I also plan to have the parts interchangable though, So all three gun types of that period will be in one pack. Again, thank-you for the Crits! I'll get right on em!This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.