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Triumph Bonneville

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Jun 22, 2002
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Comments (7)


nTa

9:53PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

Oh MAN ! very realistic looking ! love it !

tcarretti

10:40PM | Sat, 22 June 2002

This is GREAT! Love the motor......

MBaker

8:15AM | Sun, 23 June 2002

Excellent work Merlin. Beutiful lighting, shadows and reflections. These really make the picture. Nice to see a real peice of motorcycle engineering on here! I'm currently working on a model of Mike Hailwood's Honda 250-6 (The noisiest machine on the planet). Can you tell me how you did the tyre tread please. I'm trying to cut a zig-zag tread out of my tyres but can't get the boolean operation to do it right. Any ideas?

wbdz14

3:05PM | Sun, 23 June 2002

very good work. only there are too many reflections on the tank. sorry for my poor english

KriTTer

6:37PM | Mon, 24 June 2002

wohhhhhhhh perfect work :-D very good. I like this bike.

R4Z0R0546

9:24AM | Sun, 30 June 2002

not my kind of bike, but oh boy ...... this is great modeling, dude ... There's only 1 thing and that's the headlight.. I don't know.. shouldn't the silver-metal part be a bit thicker? and the glass looks black

brschmidt

9:52PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

Fantastic modeling. Brings back some old memories :)


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