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FA-41C 5,56mm carbine

Cinema 4D Weapons posted on Apr 15, 2003
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Cinema 4D RL6 IMBEL FA-41C 5,56mm assault rifle carbine, on display with magazines and bullets. This is the more compact carbine version of my FA-41 assault rifle. It is more useful in CQB and urban combat situations and designed for use with police and paramilitary forces. The gun rack in the background shows the FA-41C stacked together with it

Comments (15)


FAKE

6:41AM | Tue, 15 April 2003

looks cool... great design, also ya used great light for the scene (the bg needs some work in my point of view, but thats only a little note)... ThanX for posting! ~{o;)

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VOID

6:44AM | Tue, 15 April 2003

Thanks, FAKE! Drop me a mail what you mean with "bg"! I would like to see if I can fix it, whatever you mean it is! :)

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Curious

8:24AM | Tue, 15 April 2003

pretty cool, that face in the back is funny lol, nice modeling XD

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VOID

12:55PM | Tue, 15 April 2003

The face in the background is Bod. Dont you know Bob? Church of the subgenius? Doesnt matter ;) 2FAKE: Now that I know that bg means background, I didnt spend much time on the background. I made the gunrack for a different picture and just wanted to show the rifle carbine. I should have added some details to the background though. I think I will do so later, so you can consider this a WIP. Danke f den Hinweis :)

Seco_xxx

4:17PM | Tue, 15 April 2003

awsome work once again...(im jealous) lol :)

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MrMix

4:44PM | Tue, 15 April 2003

really good but the image could be a bit sharper

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VOID

6:49PM | Tue, 15 April 2003

I set it that blurry to focus on the foreground, but I think thats a question of personal taste. :)

linkinpark

8:09AM | Wed, 16 April 2003

I agree,great design and fantastic modeling and lighting!!

digitaltoothpaste

1:18PM | Wed, 23 April 2003

I actually like the background. I'm a fan of low saturation, gaussian backgrounds(especially when they happen to contain both gunracks and the cover of Kokaku Kidotai). Colour scheme is perfect, excellent lighting. I love the weapon too. Original handle and subtle use of a different texture for the muzzle. Beautiful line. The subtelty of all your weapons is what makes them classic. I'm not a fan of huge 'steroid' weapons that you so often see people designing. No class.

Xabre

6:21AM | Wed, 14 May 2003

looks like a modified G36c. imo one of the best rifles

dudemans

3:54PM | Fri, 23 May 2003

Only thing I see wrong is that the 223. rounds look more like 308.

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VOID

4:01PM | Fri, 23 May 2003

There is nothing wrong with the ammo. The cartridge dimensions are accurate to the tenth of a millimeter. Must be your eyes. ;)

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VOID

9:45AM | Fri, 05 March 2004

There is no xm weapons family. XM is a US army specification for pre-arsenal test weapons. While in development the M8 is called XM8. After its introduction it will be called M8, like the M4, M16 and so on. Besides the popularity of HK weapons in special forces and movies, they dont really own the market. The G-36 is popular, but not overdominant.

warnerve_4

3:56PM | Fri, 05 March 2004

i just did some reserch and your correct on all counts....thanks for the info.

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VOID

4:16PM | Fri, 05 March 2004

No problem. ;P


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