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riftroamer — AeroRig3 with QuadBox Trailer WIP by-nc-nd

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Description And another cab variant. Need to work on the mesh still.
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wbyrd [2014-05-20 19:22:56 +0000 UTC]

Nice look to the tractor  

Fitting this out as a mobile base, or shop, would in deed be sweet.

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riftroamer In reply to wbyrd [2014-05-21 05:11:04 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. Yes these rigs certainly have enough space available, even if considering the lower "deck" is mostly engineering. The trailers are definetely spacious enough, though. Glad you like...

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wbyrd In reply to riftroamer [2014-05-31 14:28:54 +0000 UTC]

I always enjoy it when someone puts some real effort into their work

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riftroamer In reply to wbyrd [2014-06-01 23:35:08 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot

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Thomas-Peters [2013-06-09 04:24:31 +0000 UTC]

Nicely done! I'm really loving how all of these are coming out! This is the perfect vehicle for planet-based adventures to be based around.

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riftroamer In reply to Thomas-Peters [2013-06-09 08:31:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Drell. I have a certain weakness for theoretically working infrastructure in my RPG setting and try to make these models with intermodal operation in mind. These AeroTrucks are a bit older and were just converted from my aging 3D app Cinema 4D CE+ (of which I can't afford a new version) into Blender. I have some stats for RPG usage somewhere, but my attics is littered with boxes of old handwritten and drawn RPG stuff, so I don't expect to find them in the near future.

Eventually I will portray a series of vehicles from ground vehicles, water/submarine vehicles to orbital interface and intra system vehicles (or vessels) and finally various sizes of deep space vessel that all share a common infrastructure related component (containers for the most part).
I still have a lot to model to get there though, but it's the fun part of the process
Part of the inspiration was drawn from John DeChancie's Starrigger Trilogy, by the way (I'm just re-reading it for the x-th time)

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