Scania Pin up by Maxidyne
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Description
Bit sentimental for me as the first Commercial Vehicle I ever drove was an old Scania 111 back in 1984. So for all you fellow truckers out there.
Scania 124 by DMI. A number of material changes to this one.
Thanks for looking,
Mike.
Comments (12)
bebopdlx
Excellent work and very fine lighting.
ragouc
Very good work.
stnaper
Now that truck is absolutely beautiful such nice lines! Great render Mike
UVDan
I have never seen a hooker that good looking at a truck stop! Great pin up!
tigertim
A truck n girl.. now that's different!!... looks great Mike.. nice angle too. My favs of the ones in NZ were the old Merc LK338's.. had a bit of character.. Shell ran a few in their tanker fleet, and the looked just the berries in red, yellow and silver!
teecee2107
Fantastic materials ! very realistic !
Maxidyne
Thanks guys, Ive always been a bit of a Kenworth and Peterbilt fan myself, Freightliner too.
KnightWolverine
Though i really think this is an awesome looking Rig I can't help but say it's only Peterbuilts and K Whoppers for me...If looking out the window and i don't see that long nose then I don't feel safe...But that's just me and like i said it takes nothing away from the Rig you displayed above...just a personal preference is all....(smiles)...
GrandmaT
Super job!
debbielove
Wow! Mate! Being a bit of a truck freak myself, though never a driver, this is outstanding!!!! Straight up, can you do MORE!!! No....You MUST do more!!!! lol A most definite FAVE! Rob
neiwil
NO!,NO!,NO!...I refuse to mention the 'C' word.... This cleavage....sorry! cherry red cleavage....sorry! commercial vehicle is excellent.The cleavage...sorry! clever positioning of the cleavage, to hide the dent were you hit the depot gates was a good idea...This really is good enough to grace the pages of a brochure.. (I'm sure I picked that bird up at Watford Gap back in 84, name escapes me but I never forget a c.....)
TheBryster
Excellent work. Send it to Scania, I'm sure they'll love it.