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C25a machine pistol

Cinema 4D Weapons posted on Apr 03, 2003
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Seen very briefly in the Ghost in the Shell comic. Modeled in Rhino, rendered in C4D Trying out all the 3D demos currently available and I'm lovin' C4D. By far the easiest to use and tons of options. Looking forward to purchasing the full software soon.

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VOID

3:22PM | Thu, 03 April 2003

C4D is sure worth every cent! Now to the image: The is longer than your model. The magazine leaves the gun in an arc of approx. 30 degrees, than bends another time to bekome parallel to the barrel line. The grip is not that bent as in your model. Its arc is not much different as the handle of an M-16. Below the trigger in the trigger guard is the firemode switch, embedded in a disk-like circular assembly, thus beeing ambidextrous. Leave the protruding block on the top out. Its not in the original design because the forward slope and the backward triangle are the target line. Looks like you miscombined the gun with the civilian Seburo smg which has a different exterior design. Do you want me to send you some detail pictures of the seburo smgs?

linkinpark

6:59AM | Fri, 04 April 2003

Nice model and shader..

judderman

11:53AM | Sun, 06 April 2003

Very nice. I think it could use a folding stock though, from a practical point of view


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