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Angry Space Policy Heavy Vehicle From The Old Age

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  • arbeit rhino body multi top hatch revised.obj
  • arbeit rhino body multi top hatch v2.obj
  • arbeit rhino body multi top hatch v3.f3d
  • arbeit rhino body revised.obj
  • arbeit rhino body v31.obj
  • arbeit rhino body v34.f3d
  • arbeit rhino gate revised 01.obj
  • arbeit rhino gate revised 02.obj
  • arbeit rhino hull no plate.obj
  • arbeit rhino hull_front_plate.obj
  • arbeit rhino ramp 01 fixed.obj
  • arbeit rhino ramp 02.obj
  • rhino_sides_new.obj

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Last update 2021-10-02 at 23:15
Publication date 2021-10-02 at 01:17
Design number 533301

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3D model description

This is basically my recreation of the old 2nd Edition Adeptus Arbite Vehicle first featured in the 1994 GW Modeling Guide my bad Adrian Wild. The original model was a work of art made mostly of cardstock and other materials. I decided to turn what was effectively 3 pictures into the model as you see before you. I scratch-built the hull to be as close to the original as possible with some minor modifications. These modifications include mainly the rear ramp and other details I could not see properly due to not having a 360* view of the object. Currently in the process of printing one and will post pictures when I can. I'll include the design files in the event you actually want to make modifications of it. This vehicle would not have been made without the help of our community members who contributed to the initial models by which this was designed, modified, and created.

Contents

Two different hull variations. One with the turret on top and the other has the ability for people to put the original vehicle hatches on top of. You can find those pieces with the creators down below.

Modified vehicle sides using MKOJIRO vehicle side as a working base for it.

Dose not include accessories of any kind featured in the pictures other than the stuff I made or modified. If you want to find those go with the respective creators and download it from there because I cannot take credit for those.

Side notes

Im a little worried about the retractable ramp. It should work in theory but I need to print it just to double-check. Its designed to fit 2mmx1mm magnets in the little magnet inserts.

Credits

Initial Concept: Adrian Wild

Turret: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/interstellar-army-infantry-fighting-vehicle-turrets

Vehicle sides and Hull I used for measurements Prior to Scratch Building: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/space-marine-rhino-rogue-trader-version

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