T Wolf Mecha (classic style)

T Wolf Mecha (classic style)

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<p>Well, there is a story behind this one. I actually created this model in the late 90s - one of my first 3D models. I rediscovered it recently while going through old files that were still at my parents' house.</p><p>This is my interpretation of the Timber Wolf as it appears on the box art and cutscenes of the MW2 series, as well as the very early "plastech" miniatures, which were my references at the time. Since then, the depiction of this 'mech has evolved, and while I love the newer takes on it, I still have a soft spot for this version.</p><p>Originally modeled in the now-defunct Caligari trueSpace, I imported it into modo and reconstructed as single-shell pieces with no overlaps so it would be printer friendly, and to my surprise it printed just fine on an Elegoo Mars 2 printer at a scale comparable to the latest official Mech minis (which you should be getting - they are fantastic!). It should scale up just fine to larger sizes.</p><p>I've resisted the urge to add more details; that's not the point. This is the model as I made it 20+ years ago, with some minor changes to fix topology problems (horrors). I made some changes to the launchers though and had remodel the "ankles" which were really a stuck-together mush of shapes.</p><p>Anyway, I hope you all enjoy. Go crush the Inner Sphere. Or the Jade Falcon surats.</p><p>Unlike some of my other models, I've not yet attempted to print this on an fdm printer. I know the legs will work fine since they are identical to the legs on the Mad Dog, but the thin arms may or may not work well.&nbsp;</p>

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