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Spackopolis: Modular Equipment Containers

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Nov 27, 2011
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I guess i beat Nasa by this one lol: The ShiKoCo Shifters Konstrukta Consortium will be one of the main constructor companies,for the installments of complete urban areas in even the most difficult and isolated places on Spackopolis.where no man set foot before the “Shifters” will be there. The modular scaleable containers called “Toy boxes”in the workers slang,will be dropped into selected areas at DPs (Drop points) wich we will name alphabetically for easier handling. With big Overlanders the “ToyBoxes”are delivered to the sites where the water and electricity has been prepared to be connected to the urban district. A big and good company they also take care of security for their own convois. We will of course have a mix and match of structures and styles as the settlers are also allowed to bring their own containers offered for a low fare from the Spacko council,to encourage the colonisation of the new “Habitat”. Check out these awesome toyboxes and predators and annihilators at shiftersevolution/dreamslayerartworks/eastwing/….. The sets come with a so called toybox wich when you open with one click will become a complete urban or whatever scifi surrounding,whole villages and quarters on one click and also very ressource—friendly.i always use more than one set (lol). Ps:the first house Ute and me had in Luxembourg was prefabricated modular.they came with 6 Giant trucks put the modules in place leveled out fixed etc,and then the builders builded the walls around in the traditionnal way,it was well environmental friendly and we had not much of a heating bill as the insides where all of wood,and believe me we had storms and temperatures about 20 centigrade below zero,no problems at all.. The insulation was top notch for sound and thermics. Also very easy to hang shelfs on the walls etc,underbuild was also a traditionnal cellar/garage,constructed and finished before the modulars came. The whole village came watching as they had never seen alike before hehehehe. Spike,Ghetto and Annihilator Twister @ ShiftersEvolution, Lorez worker predatron @ daz3d, Crates and containers @ daz3d, Neftis Preppy hairstyle @ daz3d Nagarian/condemned base @daz3d Peacemaker M4 @ Xurge3d,

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renecyberdoc

7:03AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

first part of the Spackopolis Site is up and running: http://renecyberdoc4.uterene.org/Spackoine/spackopolis-main.html with spackoine/spackovia http://renecyberdoc4.uterene.org/Spackoine/spacko-all-main.html should be easy to navigate and hey there is a guestbook lol. best viewed in Firefox due to embedded wav music.

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Jean_C

7:05AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Superbe scène! Des coffres à jouets, c'est de saison, c'est bientôt Noël!

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greyone

7:23AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Amazing scene with great use of props. The description is wonderful as well. I'm heading over to check out your site as soon as I pour a new coffee.

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Cimaira

8:04AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

great looking scene, I like that building!

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Leije

8:07AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Quel travail pour faire une scène comme celle-là, René! elle est magnifique ! Tu parles de ta maison au Luxembourg, comme quoi un préfabriqué peur être super isolé, on ferait bien de faire pareil en France !

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Tholian

8:14AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

I liked the freebie sniper special that came with the DAZ containers. Another great image of terrain conquest, Rene.

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clbsmiley

8:48AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Well done. I am noticing more and more details. :)

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UteBigSmile

9:40AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Das muss man schon im Blut haben einen solchen Planeten zu besiedeln, anders könnte der Schuss tierisch nach Hinten losgehen - zwinker!

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Savage_dragon

9:43AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

My house has louver windows. The wind, which can get up to 90 mph* here since I live on a mesa & there is nothing to slow it down, just pours through them even when they're closed. So in the winter, I have a little room in the middle of the house I retreat to. My HP Workstation puts out 600 watts so it keeps the room warm without needing to heat it. Cool render. But if that guy keeps sitting like that, he's gonna' need a chiropractor. ;)

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BlackAngel66

9:53AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Really fantastic image!

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eekdog

9:58AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

many cool details doc, great work on this one.

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mininessie

10:03AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

anothe detailed great scene!

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byteline

10:19AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Nur nicht aus der Ruhe bringen lassen. Erst mal sehen, was die Nachrichten (in der Zeitung) zu sagen haben. Vielleicht war der Aufwand umsonst. Tolle Szene.

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Faemike55

10:44AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Very cool work

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VEDES

10:45AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Superb scene!!!Bravo!!1

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Mara105

10:53AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Rene...wiederhole mich bestimmt zum Xten mal wenn ich schreibe,einfach cooles Bildchen ^^ fehlt nur noch der Klo (lach) aber nicht falsch verstehn,nicht das Bild is für den Klo

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2121

11:02AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

amazing scene

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drifterlee

11:24AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Wonderfully detailed scene, Rene!!!!!

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mikeerson

11:30AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

rene.. this is not believeable... I refuse to believe it... you have a man reading a newspaper with a helicopter above his head - lol - can't you feel how windy it is or am I the only one feeling the chill??? lol

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missblue

11:42AM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Fantastic scene !

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Radar_rad-dude

12:08PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

A masterful scene and series, Doc! I see a little bit the influence of Red Mars for some basic ideas! Very cool! I am not the avid reader I used to be. I only get through a couple pages a day anymore. I am only to the part now where they are building their colony on Mars. If I remember correctly, soon, things will start to pick up and I may be able to hold my concentration long enough to read more than a few pages. After all, there are still two books after this one to consume. Good luck with your site! I wish you all the best!!!!

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brycek

12:36PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Cool scene and detail..well done, Rene!!

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Crudelitas

3:03PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Werden die Menschen auch gleich mitgeliefert? Coole Idee und sehr gut gemacht. Viel los, da auf der Baustelle!

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midnight_stories

4:07PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Excellent Sci-fi keep them coming !!

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jocko500

7:38PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

what your heating bill is now compare to the one at the house you all billed ?

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barryjeffer

9:57PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Too cool rene... lots of details in this. I'll certainly check out your new site... thanks for the roadmap.

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RodS

10:19PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Looks like things are coming together pretty well, Rene! Lots of detail, cool work as always!

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bazza

11:22PM | Sun, 27 November 2011

Great work on this scene, I see there has been life on that planet I see a animal skull looks like its been dead for years...

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velasco

2:28AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

Muy buen trabajo

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vitachick

7:46AM | Mon, 28 November 2011

My brother has a modular log cabin in Pennsylvania..Fantastic looking.. Image doing this in remote areas to up the population... Great scene and idea!~

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