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Oshkosh JLTV after SETINA mods

Poser Modeling posted on Mar 15, 2022
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After losing the Poser version of the JLTV back in 2021 I planned to get it back as a Poser model once again. One day last month, during a heavy snowfall I brought it back into Poser. However, I wondered what it would look like after Setina got a hold of it and went to work in Anim8or, a free modeler similar to Blender. I use Blender to convert fbx and other formats to obj files where they can be manipulated. This is not an actual vehicle modified by the Setina company. Setina modifies vehicles for use by law enforcement agencies. If you live in North America, Setina vehicles are not an uncommon sight. Ford, Dodge and Chevrolet cop cars come to mind. The Oshkosh JLTV is actually a military vehicle that replaced the Humvee. I thought it would be interesting to make the JLTV into a S.W.A.T. vehicle. The original Oshkosh JLTV is not mine and used to be a freebie on cgtrader but I see it is no longer available. I modified it to have moving parts such as steerable and rotating wheels as well as opening doors. The original had no interior or moving parts. All modifications and the S.W.A.T. variant are my own work. I think it looks pretty cool and maybe you might too.

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