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Juggernaut

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 20, 2003
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The Juggernaut - a near-future interplanetary spacecraft built using the Bryce 4 primitives. The model weighs in at 113mb and is my contribution to the Bambam fanclub - thanks for the help and advice.

Comments (9)


efitzger

6:59PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

Great detail.... good work

alvinylaya

12:27AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Amazing model. Great render.

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orbital

2:24AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

cool model, the only thing I would change are the stars (bit big), but thats just a minor thing as everything else is excellent.

kennyliu

3:04AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Very nice modeling!!

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Doublecrash

9:19AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

That's a beautiful model. Bambam will be proud of you! Cool job.

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Bambam131

5:41PM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Really cool looking ship you got there! Nice idea for the solar panels and the Lander! The only thing I would say as a suggestion is about the starfield, I never like the way Bryce creates stars, maybe in the next version they will hopefully have a better star generator that you can really adjust the sizes to give a more 3D effect to the over all image. Well done! Keep up the great spaceship modeling!!! Im glad to know that Im not the only one nuts about this genre here. ;-)

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Pelican

7:37AM | Wed, 22 January 2003

Saw at first "Juggernaut Probe - Detail" it was super, but this is excellent !

Turin_Turambar

9:44PM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Actually real images of spacecraft are never able to see the stars, because of the light off of the hull. You have captured the essence that A.C.Clarke often points to in his books, that in space it is impossible to assume distance, as there is no atmospheric conditions to give a reference point.

dcmstarships

7:41PM | Tue, 21 April 2009

interesting design


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