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WIP M4 Sherman

Wings 3D Military posted on Apr 30, 2005
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Something I've been meaning to finish and fix. The tracks were a compromise, the use of individual track shoes began to weigh heavy on the file size so I used a rubber-band type. Looks terrible. Comments and criticisms are welcome and thanks for looking.

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Dann-O

8:51PM | Sat, 30 April 2005

Great modeling. Tracks are such a pain to do. I am working on a tank now and the same problem. Also it depends on how you will use it too. Keep it up are you going to make a finished render of it?

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JFandL

9:20PM | Sat, 30 April 2005

The Model looks good, yes Tank tracks just suck doing sometimes. I would give the tracks another try as the body looks really good!

DVcreator

9:26PM | Sat, 30 April 2005

flatten the top of the trackguides, so it looks like a rhombus, every two guides will support a tread rubber and steel composite with a 'W' type of grove,they rusts so quickly. about 150 yards/meters of steel tow cable in 3 or 4 coils... hope it helps R

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chrisf

6:41AM | Sun, 01 May 2005

Dann-O:I have no real plans for use, it was something to do.I will create a finished render later on DVcreator:Thanks,the original track was rubber block with steel chevron,but getting the connectors right is a problem. Thanks for all the observations.


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