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GLA Alpha Rocket buggy (Need help), Could do with some modelling advice
Madin
post 23 Dec 2012, 11:17
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I am looking to model the GLA alpha Rocket buggy, but I am stuck when it comes to working out how the front of vehicle would 'work' in terms of modelling.
I am not concerned about the inside of the vehicle (I'll just window it up), but I just cannot make sense of the front framed section of the concept. The side facing the viewer does not appear to match the opposite side, and while it is obvious how the upper section connects to the main body, I cannot see how (or if) it connects to the lower frame.

The front section is the problem for me, so any advice would be appreciated. I have only ever modelled one vehicle before, so I do not have much experience in this kind of problem. I did search for 'real' dune buggy's, but they all 'made' sense because none of them had such a bizarre set-up at the front.

Thanks for your time!


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MyDude25
post 23 Dec 2012, 12:51
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You can use the remodeled rocket buggies in Shockwave / Rise of the reds as referrence for that front cab. It pretty much captures the shape of the concept of the rocket buggy..



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post 24 Dec 2012, 20:55
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QUOTE (Kris @ 23 Dec 2012, 11:51) *
You can use the remodeled rocket buggies in Shockwave / Rise of the reds as referrence for that front cab. It pretty much captures the shape of the concept of the rocket buggy..


Interesting, thanks for your input.
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