Very very nice model.. I am pleasently surprised to see it textured!! Very good, keep up the good work... you filled your gallery nicely
Post #4 · May 25, 2005, 12:31 PM
#8693
Ooops I forgot to place images in gallery, now I did it, you can se also wire-image in gallery
Post #5 · May 25, 2005, 1:22 PM
#8695
Igor {J.B.} wrote:
Very very nice model.. I am pleasently surprised to see it textured!! Very good, keep up the good work... you filled your gallery nicely
I totaly, totaly agree!! Very well done!
Post #6 · May 25, 2005, 4:46 PM
#8722
You amaze me every time...! Great job!
Post #7 · May 25, 2005, 5:20 PM
#8730
Nice for our future RPG
Post #8 · May 25, 2005, 5:39 PM
#8731
Great But... First: Wood looks more plastic then..... wodden? Maybe you should put some texture like one on the ball, not so plain. Second: Isn't this a flail?
Post #9 · May 25, 2005, 7:41 PM
#8739
Tnx ppl!
First: Wood looks more plastic then..... wodden? Maybe you should put some texture like one on the ball, not so plain.
I know, but I made this in hour, and i dind't want to spend more time on texturing..
Second: Isn't this a flail?
Ni, it's mace!
Post #10 · May 25, 2005, 7:54 PM
#8741
Well to stop the debate here is the answer:
Flail - a jointed weapon consisting of a spiked, flanged or knobbed steel bludgeon joined by a chain to a short wood or steel haft.
Mace - the Medieval mace was an armour-fighting weapon, developing from a steel ball on a wooden handle, to an elaborately flanged, all steel, war club.
It's a flail because maces are usually like clubs with spikes But I suppose you could call this mace as most people don't know the difference.
Post #11 · May 25, 2005, 8:30 PM
#8742
Yep,
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