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Smith & Wesson Centennial

3D Studio Max Weapons posted on Dec 05, 2008
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This 3D-models of the weapon is made by AUTODESK INVENTOR and the subsequent visualisation by 3D-STUDIO-MAX

Comments (4)


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VRG

3:23AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

Oh, yes, that is splendid! Do you do requests? Will we see the IMI .50 Desert Eagle, nickel plated, of course? Colt Python .357, 6 inch? Ruger Blackhawk in .44 Magnum? Casull .454? Browning Hi-Power? I love the more unusual handguns and you have done a few already. Please keep up the good work.

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VladiT

5:18AM | Fri, 05 December 2008

You know, these works - only a hobby. By a trade I the architect in large Moscow firm - http://www.mniip.ru/projects/1/?language=eng And the weapon I model only for myself, as a hobby. I never assumed the commercial party of a question for myself. I think, it is unprofitable if to do qualitatively - that the price will arrange nobody. Usually I do only that weapon which at me is because I love absolute accuracy. Always the main problem - to find out all fine details of furnish - on it a lot of time leaves.

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ariaans

4:21PM | Sun, 07 December 2008

Looks nice and clean and very well done!! :)

bluehermit

4:54AM | Wed, 14 January 2009

Excellent representation of the gun, although I've read reports that female users find the required release pressure on the trigger of Centennial revolvers uncomfortable and discouraging. Presumably, "Lady Smith" is a S&W marketing ploy. Thanks again for posting.


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