Future Of War #1 - `Heavy Metal` (for Poser) Copyright Ownership belongs to RPublishing. This product was originally acquired through VanishingPoint. -------- FILESIZE -------- 2.67MB Polycount: AA Tank - 62477 Transporter - 15296 Trailer - 8935 -------------------- DESCRIPTION OF MODEL -------------------- 1 (ONE) Anti-Artillery Tank The largest, slowest and most powerful tank on the battlefield. Outfitted with 3" inch thick armor all over it's body, even treads, this tank can take up to a glancing blow from an Anti-Vehicle Turret and still keep going. It's main weapon is a long range heavy blast energy cannon. It's targetting system is usually relayed through satellites and probes outfitted with cameras and sensors to increase it's range. Numerous fans and ventallation ducts keep the cannon from overheating with every shot, but the firing rate is still quite slow. Downsides to the vehicle are a lack of self-contained air defenses so it must rely on an escort of some kind, a slow firing rate, often overheats after two rapid fire shots, the four treads are a maintenance hazard should one of the belts or wheels break and lastly it's slow movement makes it an easy target on the battlefield and is usually targetted first in a fire fight. However, the braces on each side of the tank allow it for steap hill climbs and decents a well as a support when firing at maximum capacity. 1 (ONE) Transporter The good old diesel powered truck. This vehicle is solely responsible for carrying building materials, ammunition and small tanks or infantry groups into and out of combat. As there are no laws to the weight it can carry, it comes down to the strength of the wheels and axel system. If it holds, the truck will carry it. Downsides are a complete lack of armor or armaments to defend itself. Due to it's high importance, the Transporter is usually escorted by a large number of infantry and tanks with a few jets in tow. 1 (ONE) Trailer A large trailer which can handle the weight of of a AA Tank, quad Fire Tank, full load of armaments, stacks of HAC shells, numerous infantry or probes and several crates. Please Note while the models in this zipfile are part of the Future of War Collection, they are standalone and do not require the purchase of any other products. Though they do look great along with with the other models in the Collection :) ---------------------- FEATURES ON THE MODELS ---------------------- Note: On all models Dials are locked or limited dependant on the feature. Anti-Artillery Tank: Breach - open or close to simulate 'firing'. Turret - can be rotated. Barrell- elevate up or down. Feet - lower to provide stability for 'firing' or raise for transport. Tread - can be moved up/down, left/right or twisted up and down to place the tank in any terrain. Trailer: Ramp - Raise or lower the rear ramp to load stuff onto the trailer. Tip: if you parent the payload (for example the AA tank) to the body of the trailer, you can move the trailer and the payload will move as well. Transporter: Front Wheels - can be turned left/right or updown. Future oF War #1 - "Heavy Metal" (for Vue d'Esprit) Copyright Ownership belongs to RPublishing. This product was originally acquired through VanishingPoint. -------- FILESIZE -------- 4.39MB -------------------- DESCRIPTION OF MODEL -------------------- 1 (ONE) Anti-Artillery Tank The largest, slowest and most powerful tank on the battlefield. Outfitted with 3" inch thick armor all over it's body, even treads, this tank can take up to a glancing blow from an Anti-Vehicle Turret and still keep going. It's main weapon is a long range heavy blast energy cannon. It's targetting system is usually relayed through satellites and probes outfitted with cameras and sensors to increase it's range. Numerous fans and ventallation ducts keep the cannon from overheating with every shot, but the firing rate is still quite slow. Downsides to the vehicle are a lack of self-contained air defenses so it must rely on an escort of some kind, a slow firing rate, often overheats after two rapid fire shots, the four treads are a maintenance hazard should one of the belts or wheels break and lastly it's slow movement makes it an easy target on the battlefield and is usually targetted first in a fire fight. However, the braces on each side of the tank allow it for steap hill climbs and decents a well as a support when firing at maximum capacity. 1 (ONE) Transporter The good old diesel powered truck. This vehicle is solely responsible for carrying building materials, ammunition and small tanks or infantry groups into and out of combat. As there are no laws to the weight it can carry, it comes down to the strength of the wheels and axel system. If it holds, the truck will carry it. Downsides are a complete lack of armor or armaments to defend itself. Due to it's high importance, the Transporter is usually escorted by a large number of infantry and tanks with a few jets in tow. 1 (ONE) Trailer A large trailer which can handle the weight of of a AA Tank, quad Fire Tank, full load of armaments, stacks of HAC shells, numerous infantry or probes and several crates. Please Note while the models in this zipfile are part of the Future of War Collection, they are standalone and do not require the purchase of any other products. NONE of these files may be redistributed (please completely read the enclosed license) Product Support is available by Renderosity SiteMail to RPublishing. To be automatically updated by email when new items are released, please add RPublishing to your "Favorite Vendors" list. If you like this product, please make sure to give a product review. 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