1847 Colt Walker Revolver. by Maxidyne
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Poser> Octane.
Thanks for looking.
Comments (8)
jayfar
I love the POV it makes a very nice shot.
stnaper
What a nice looking weapon. I like the old timer's Hand guns only. Great work here. Stan
tigertim
That's a massive piece of metal to have hanging off one's wrist.... no wonder most people never hit anything.. ! Another cracker render Mike...but in this case, Octane doesn't present much different to Vue?
debbielove
The texturing on here is quite incredible Mike! Outstanding job! I know the gun (I think lol) Well done! Rob
Maxidyne
Cheers Rob. This came as a blank mesh so I used a free metal texture and scaled it to size, same with the wood grip.
UVDan
A sweet scene. I have a replica 1851 Colt Navy in .44 caliber. I have always wanted a Walker or Dragoon because of the extra powder capacity of the cylinder.
neiwil
Love the BIG! 'horse pistols', the first .44 Magnum. I remember reading an account of the American / Mexican war when American medical officer John 'R.I.P' Ford did a study. He found the Colt Walker to have better accuracy and stopping power than a .54 cal Mississippi Rifle, up to 100 yds, that's impressive for a 1800's handgun. Only 1100 were made and originals are seldom seen on the market, one was auctioned in 2007/8(?) for over $900,000,00.....not bad for something that cost $7 new...Absolutely brilliant render, I just want to reach in and grab it.... 10/10++ 'smokin'
Maxidyne
Very interesting facts Neil. I wonder how many Americans out there wish their relatives had brought one of these when new and handed it down over the generations.
blinkings
Very clever stuff. I bet this thing would have quite the kick!
bmac62
Well done!