3D-model MG34
3D-model MG34
I do;make presently 3D-model MG34. This not complete variant.
I have a question to You. Anyone have a photography a location this mags (drum) on MG34? I heard that this was used on MG34, but never saw these photographies.
I in the same way have a question - where possible see detailed photographies for lafet Mg34?
I have a question to You. Anyone have a photography a location this mags (drum) on MG34? I heard that this was used on MG34, but never saw these photographies.
I in the same way have a question - where possible see detailed photographies for lafet Mg34?
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- Stabshauptmann
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Rottenfuhrer wrote:I have an MG34 Lafette with optics, give me your email address along with what photos you would like and I will more than happy to help you.
Dear sir
I thank You for Your message.
You have written that You have photographies MG34 Lafette. I shall
much thanked, if You will be able to help me.
MakarovAK104@yandex.ru
Respectfully yours, Vladimir
Here is a thread showing the MG34 Trommelhalter which was used to mount the double drum magazine on the 34.
http://www.panzer46.net/mg42board/viewtopic.php?t=486
And renderings of the adapter...
http://www.panzer46.net/mg42board/viewtopic.php?t=486
And renderings of the adapter...
"It is well that war is so terrible -- lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. R.E. Lee CSA
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That's a picture of one of my MG34 Lafette tripods and the cradle assembly is a conversion unit to convert the tripod into a MG42 Lafette. You did a nice job on the CAD drawing of a MG34! You guys in Russia should have plenty of references of captured German war material.Two of my tripods from Inter-Ordnance were Russian captured surplus, and a MP44 I used to own came from Russia via I.M.A. years ago.England is the holding spot for a lot of German stuff coming over to the U.S.
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Hello guys,
There's a fellow in Paderborn, Germany who also makes 3-D models. I have been supplying him with close up pictures parts. Every now and again he writes me with a question or two. I'll direct him to come here to the board next time he writes. He'll like talking with the rest of you who make 3-D models. I was a member and co-founder of the Minnesota Lightwave Users Group many years ago and we used to do all kinds of animation projects. One of us went on to create Veggie Tales. My ex-roommate is still inthe animation industry. I still do modeling on the side for fun. Keep up the good work!
There's a fellow in Paderborn, Germany who also makes 3-D models. I have been supplying him with close up pictures parts. Every now and again he writes me with a question or two. I'll direct him to come here to the board next time he writes. He'll like talking with the rest of you who make 3-D models. I was a member and co-founder of the Minnesota Lightwave Users Group many years ago and we used to do all kinds of animation projects. One of us went on to create Veggie Tales. My ex-roommate is still inthe animation industry. I still do modeling on the side for fun. Keep up the good work!
DARIVS ARCHITECTVS
Knight's Armoury
Knight's Armoury
Here is some my work comparatively anime weaponsDARIVS ARCHITECTVS wrote:Hello guys,
There's a fellow in Paderborn, Germany who also makes 3-D models. I have been supplying him with close up pictures parts. Every now and again he writes me with a question or two. I'll direct him to come here to the board next time he writes. He'll like talking with the rest of you who make 3-D models. I was a member and co-founder of the Minnesota Lightwave Users Group many years ago and we used to do all kinds of animation projects. One of us went on to create Veggie Tales. My ex-roommate is still inthe animation industry. I still do modeling on the side for fun. Keep up the good work!
Patent Mauser C96 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-1.htm
Luger P08 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-2.htm
Luger-Baby http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-3.htm
Walther P38 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-4.htm
Borchrdt C93 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-5.htm
AKS-74U http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-10.htm
Luger -artillery http://www.lugerlp08.com/
AR-10
http://russianarms.info/1/htm/ar10.htm
For good words Thank you.BELTLEAD wrote:Wow! Your moving parts diagrams are awesome! How did you learn how to make those CAD drawings and on top of that,make the parts move? Did you learn that in an art college or are you self-taught?
I am a police officer. I am a sharpshooter of special police troop. Computer and weapon - my hobby. I all studied by itself.
VladRussianArms wrote:Here is some my work comparatively anime weaponsDARIVS ARCHITECTVS wrote:Hello guys,
There's a fellow in Paderborn, Germany who also makes 3-D models. I have been supplying him with close up pictures parts. Every now and again he writes me with a question or two. I'll direct him to come here to the board next time he writes. He'll like talking with the rest of you who make 3-D models. I was a member and co-founder of the Minnesota Lightwave Users Group many years ago and we used to do all kinds of animation projects. One of us went on to create Veggie Tales. My ex-roommate is still inthe animation industry. I still do modeling on the side for fun. Keep up the good work!
Patent Mauser C96 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-1.htm
Luger P08 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-2.htm
Luger-Baby http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-3.htm
Walther P38 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-4.htm
Borchrdt C93 http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-5.htm
AKS-74U http://russianarms.info/1/htm/2-10.htm
Luger -artillery http://www.lugerlp08.com/
AR-10
http://russianarms.info/1/htm/ar10.htm
Awesome Drawings!!!!!