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Morita Standard

Bryce Weapons posted on Aug 09, 2005
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The MORITA was the rifle from the Paul Verhoeven film 'StarShip Troopers', and featured heavily throughout the film. This image shows the standard version (with lower shotgun), that the 'Mobile Infantry' use. the Model was originally made by DERRIN PROCTOR (MOVIE MESH SITE)in 3dmax, converted for Bryce, re-textured and rendered in Bryce by me. The bullets are made by me in C4D, textured in Bryce. Postwork (arrangement) was done in PS. Thanks for viewing and all comments. dj

Comments (5)


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TheBryster

1:37PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

Great render an all but the mirror base make things confusing....

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bandolin

2:12PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

What Bryster said. Otherwise, Groovy!

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pakled

3:33PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

worked out better than mine..;) Despite the loving attention to detail, I spent most of the movie thinking about 'taking a knife to a gun fight'..;) ya got the chops..

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Burpee

9:58PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

Excellent model, nice!!!

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mughi3

4:17PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

not bad at all, saw the real props at the seattle scifi museum last year. making a full sized combat rifle a bullpup gives it one hell of a long barrel. personally i prefer the roughneck chronicles (CG)tv series rifles (and show) over the movies since they are far closer to the books.


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