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MW-77 Deep Fording

Maya Military posted on Sep 04, 2003
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3rd in a series... The MW-77 in its stock configuration will ford water obstacles to a depth of 8 meters without preparation, and with the addition of the DW20 Deep-Water Fording Kit, it will handle depths up to 20 meters. The Navy is currently experimenting with prototypes that will be completely submersible for several hours at a time. Maya, Poser, Photoshop with photo background shot at California coast.

Comments (16)


Quikp51

7:15PM | Thu, 04 September 2003

Cool, there's not enough interference with the legs and the water contact points in my opinion.

esckoser

9:32AM | Fri, 05 September 2003

decidement il est vraiment impressionnant ce MWW-77, je penses que l'arm francaise devrait se doter d'une telle technologie..encore une fois exellent job...encore bravo

flakmonkey

9:39AM | Fri, 05 September 2003

ya wanna sell this model?? its damn fine work. got my vote anyhoo..

Maubre

2:22PM | Fri, 05 September 2003

brilliant

Radar

8:37PM | Fri, 05 September 2003

I like this one the best out of the whole set. You have created an awesome image right here. Wonderful. The scene feels real.

alessandro1805

6:13AM | Sat, 06 September 2003

oh my god!

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bloodstone

9:05AM | Sat, 06 September 2003

Awsome model. Looks as though you have an m60 or m1 turret with a 120 mm smoothbore cannon. Below that it appears to be a vulcan. Above and behind the G.I. the firepower seems a little awe-inspiring. I would have put him above the quad guns. I think if your model were to "unleash Hell" on it's target, he'd be burnt toast. lol This is a truly beautiful picture. My opinion is only an afterthought.

djzer0

4:21AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

Wow wow wow wow, that is some super stellar job of incorporating your model into the pic, and modeling/texturing on the mech.

dick_longly

7:25AM | Sun, 07 September 2003

nice compositing

McGergs

4:35PM | Sun, 07 September 2003

Oh man I like it!

BillyM67

3:12PM | Tue, 09 September 2003

Great job, on this one and the whole series in general.

Usurer

7:10PM | Wed, 10 September 2003

Damn!! Thats great. I really like your model and the composit is excellent. Nice touch with the lights :D

ebsmooth

10:19AM | Thu, 11 September 2003

that is one of the coolest things i have seen here. outstanding work!

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czarnyrobert

1:36PM | Sun, 09 May 2004

Cool scene !!!- but what is the point for such machine that would be stuck in soft sea-bed. Howercraft isn't better for assault? ;-)))

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silverhalide

8:56PM | Sat, 05 November 2005

Hoo Yah...a new approach to landing craft

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gmvgmvgmv

7:52PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Excellent integration of rendered and photographic elements!


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