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Ancient Mandalorian Firespray

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jul 27, 2008
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Just an experimentation with a freebie from somewhere, which I can't remember right now, but it's called the EVO, and it's cool, and I'm filming/animating something right now Star Wars oriented and this would make a great Mandalorian ship, so I'm gonna use it, but I will figure out where I got it from, and who I need to give credit to for the usage...sooner or later.

Comments (15)


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Valion301

10:36PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Very interesting concept. I can see it working. Kind of has an EVE online feel to it (a little). But still, very orgional. :)

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kreegan

10:38PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

That's a Thor Danielson model. located here: http://originalmoron.sitesled.com/models.htm Good picture btw

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faroutsider

11:58PM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Great pic, Thomas. I hope we get to see the animation sometime...

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ex_nihilo_studios122

12:00AM | Mon, 28 July 2008

KREEGAN!!!! Thanks a crapload man, I couldn't for the life of me, remember where. I've only come across his site completely on accident twice in about a year. I was there once almost a year ago and didn't download any of his freebies, and lost the page, then I found it again and downloaded everything he had posted, and forgot it again. Now, I will go book mark it. Thanks again man, and Valion301, you're right, it does have an EVE online feel, but hey, I saw something at a Star Wars page that showed an actual model that was conceptual only for a potential Firespray/Slave ship that would have been considered along the Star Wars timeline to be seriously ancient, but the story never took that turn, and this was pretty close to it, so I think if we delve into the Mandalorian side of the SW universe, we'll probably use it. Thomas

Warangel

5:31AM | Mon, 28 July 2008

Definitely an Eve Online ship. Amarrian to be exact. It's called a Tormentor. Looks like the original author used Tri-Exporter to export the model from the game. I would be careful about using it, copyright and all.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

6:21AM | Mon, 28 July 2008

very fine model... the planet and the glow is superb.

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LBAMagic

8:45AM | Mon, 28 July 2008

Fantastic spacecraft

Mika

12:37PM | Mon, 28 July 2008

Hey ! Cool model ! Besides composition and lighting are well executed.

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ex_nihilo_studios122

12:35AM | Tue, 29 July 2008

Within this archive, there is an image, four to be exact, of the Amaari Tormentor of which you speak of. I'm afraid that your visual memory doesn't serve you well, Warangel, as the images here are not even remotely close to the ship made by Original Moron. Scroll down the page to frigates and take a look for yourself. http://www.eveonlineships.com/eve-online-ships-pictures.php?faction=3 T

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Tanglimara

12:47PM | Tue, 29 July 2008

Fabulous freebie Thomas, it sure is one strange looking object. Tony :-)

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clam73

11:34PM | Tue, 29 July 2008

great view and nice modelling....beautiful vue sci-fi work....congrats!

Legion1

4:10AM | Sun, 03 August 2008

great ship

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loligagger

9:13PM | Wed, 06 August 2008

Great image!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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NefariousDrO

9:16PM | Sat, 09 August 2008

Excellent piece, nice composition, elegant ship, it's really nice to look at this. The ship reminds me of the nautilus' shells.

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ex_nihilo_studios122

9:25PM | Sat, 09 August 2008

Thanks everybody, for the wonderful comments, it is always greatly appreciated. Thomas


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