I'm trying to find equipment that's a bit more symbolic of the "Polish Guerilla". This one really hits the mark.. Improvised machine-pistol (Bergmann 1910/21): https://www.forgottenweapons.com/warsaw-uprising-bergmann-191021/
It's been a while since I've updated this so it's time to throw dump some of my recent work here ;) . [Colt 1911] Textured using Substance Painter and Rendered in Marmoset Toolbag 2.
Been working on a bunch of stuff, all guns still ATM 1911 Concept Pistol Concept pistol I drew and modeled Concept gun ref I found on deviantart and looked interesting
I'm a few hours into disc two on the xbox, and I love everything about this game. My faith is restored in R*... for now. I love me some bald angry max with a couple 1911s!
the helmet doesnt give that M1 indentifiable look it has,it is an m1 isnt it? i think its something in the back which is throwing the look off also a 1911 colt holstered to his side might look groovy too
I reckon it has to do with the Bolshevik revolution in 1918, when Tsar Nicholas, the last Tsar of Russia, and his family were executed (shot against a basement wall). This is funny- http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=16232899611139689117
A singer sewing machine, 1915, with Tenor instead of Singer because puns are better than infringing on copyright. A little higher poly than I would normally go for, but I just loved the curves on the metal base.
Here is something I did last year, but didn't get around to upload until now. Inspired by Battlefield 1, this is the Burton 1917. More images and 2nd texture set + marmoset viewer: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/LzBB5
Some interesting photos in there; there are some beautiful examples of Neoclassical and Art Deco architecture downtown worth photographing, such as Smith Tower (1914), Seattle Tower (1929), Exchange Building (1930), Seattle Asian Art Museum (1933), to name a couple.
old? ancient would be more appropriate.. mk IV male from around 1918 some different track shapes from WW1 FT-17 light tank tzar tank A7V french saint charmond french schneider