Friday, July 21, 2006

Leopard I and II

Leopard II on top, the successor of the Leopard I, bottom, which is the successor of the Panzer IV.






while(thisCodeDoesntWork)
{
smashComputer(); //take out some pent out anger
throwDartsAtBoss(); //take out more anger
sleep(6*60*60); //sleep six hours
}

Friday, July 07, 2006

And more follows


The indomitable American A-10 Thunderbird II with blueprints set up. This is how I make most of my models. Following the blueprint, I create a half of the model and then I mirror the model to finish it.

Wireframe version.

WW1 French Renault FT-17 tank.

And a wireframe version.

An American Hummer. It carries several troops, plus a coaxial gunner.

Wireframe

The Hummer of the future, small, speedy hovercraft, antitank rockets and a coaxial. Its actually based on a Citroen (:

Wireframe

Ma'akran Artillery (WW1)

Wireframe

Ma'akran Flak (WW1)

And another wireframe.

American M4 Sherman. One thing irritated me about Empire Earth. In the WW2 Epoch, you could build Panzers and Shermans. This is dumb because the Panzer and the Sherman are two mortal enemies, they were the MBTs of Nazi Germany and the United States, they were never on the same side.

Wireframe

A general store. Each civ can build five randomly selected stores. They work like farms; task a citizen to a store, and he will generate a steady stream of gold. Up to two citizens can man a store. This is Foobies General Store

And a wireframe of Foobies Gen.

A missile silo

Wireframe

American tank factory. This is actually based on a garage found outside of Farmington Maine. A second story and four smoke stacks were added.

A wireframe.
while(thisCodeDoesntWork)
{
smashComputer(); //take out some pent out anger
throwDartsAtBoss(); //take out more anger
sleep(6*60*60); //sleep six hours
}