looks good. A site at the end of the barrel could be nice.
Id check your reference on the wood tho. it seems very unlikely the grain would run the way it does on the stock. it would be extremely weak.
The direction of wood grain has a massive effect on the strength of a piece of wood. the stock as it is would be pretty easy to snap
The modeling looks pretty solid from what I can tell.
The texture needs work. Repeating rifles especially the Winchesters are typically made of a few types of metal depending on their purpose in the gun. It depends on who made it and when.
Some have a hexagon shaped barrel which can help bring some detail to what can be a pretty barren area.
I think you need to add the sights (tip of the barrel and back by the hammer).
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Id check your reference on the wood tho. it seems very unlikely the grain would run the way it does on the stock. it would be extremely weak.
The direction of wood grain has a massive effect on the strength of a piece of wood. the stock as it is would be pretty easy to snap
The texture needs work. Repeating rifles especially the Winchesters are typically made of a few types of metal depending on their purpose in the gun. It depends on who made it and when.
Some have a hexagon shaped barrel which can help bring some detail to what can be a pretty barren area.
I think you need to add the sights (tip of the barrel and back by the hammer).
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm30/wheeler331/100_1018.jpg
http://www.lambarts.com/Winchester%20rifle.JPG
http://www.kirkemmerich.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/win-94-may09-030.jpg
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/RepeatingRifles/Images/1873.jpg
Heres a more unsaturated gold:
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I think its just about done, and not bad at all for my second gun .