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# 16 13-06-2003 , 05:14 AM
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Couple of updates, added a canvas cover to passenger section, radar and some other detailing here and there. Had to remake the wheel and supports to accommodate the cover.

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Close up showing some details.

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Cat's eye view.

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Excellent indeed! Got a close up of the seating in the back of the passenger area?

Love the radar dish on the crows nest, perhaps maybe some camofluage maybe to add to the sneakyness?


# 20 13-06-2003 , 10:53 PM
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Yep here is the rear seating in progress. Obviously lots of details need adding.

There should be some camoflague for the radar dish and crows nest, perhaps as an ear of corn or some grass etc.

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# 21 14-06-2003 , 12:30 AM
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>perhaps as an ear of corn or some grass etc.

That sounds like an exceptionally brilliant idea. The person who came up with that should be given a cookie.


# 22 14-06-2003 , 01:12 AM
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You can also have some milk if you want LOL.

# 23 14-06-2003 , 02:18 AM
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Witchy... This is really coming out great. Much respect. while the modeling is top notch, the concept is even better. the wheel on the back... the sattelite dish... and my favorite... the seats in the back for the troops. Great imagination my friend.

that said, I do have one suggestion. the tesselation on the wheel on the back seems like it could be bumped up a bit more. user added image

# 24 14-06-2003 , 03:26 AM
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My modelling doesn't really live up to the idea sadly, but hopefully the key themes will come across.

You are spot on about the wheel, in fact looking at it it started to appear too weighty and not really resembling a mouse wheel closely enough so I took a shot at redesigning it.

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lol very cool, i really need to get on with my one now... argh.. yours looks realy extreme my one looks boring


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# 26 14-06-2003 , 06:48 PM
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>You can also have some milk if you want

SCORE! Milk and cookies. Just what every baby needs.


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This is soo amazing, you have a very vivid imagination. I'm speechless really



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# 28 16-06-2003 , 09:04 AM
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ahh few i went and coundt see it !! thanks witchy user added image


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# 29 16-06-2003 , 10:04 AM
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No problem 8).

Been taking a break from rivets to start work on the 'elite' mice shock (anti trap) troops (The 2nd Cheese Battalion, The Gorgonzolas) to crew the vehicle. Obviously WIP and lots to do...

The head was inspired by Sam the dog as I didn't want to be too Jerry or Mickey about it, but it isn't a remodel and was done from scratch, I can show comparison wires if needed user added image

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