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Heckfai
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I do not know why, I just saw on the shelf at my grandfather's camera and decided modeling this, I liked the most. Due to lack of time doing long, and he had not done the original idea with the filing, and decided to apply to the studio.
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00Ghz
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I like it. Retro stuff looks cool.
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ROUBAL
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Very nice model and texturing. Great work. One thing that I find often difficult is to find the right font to create textures of technical stuff. I often had to create the letters or numbers one by one by hand.
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awesome and cool, love it :)
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Superb!
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ElBloko
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Spectacular attention to detail. Well done. Those are quite the texture skills you have there.
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Seekerfinder
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Love it Heckfai!

This is why Octane rocks!

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Wow! very detailed. like that you even picked up the abrasion spot on the back where the camera would be held most of the time.
Looking at one of my Minoltas I was impressed that you added it (even if happy accident). Going over most of my camera bodies I did notice that with much use over the years there is also a smugged area on the front where your finger rub against the texture, and you have included those too.
Thanks for sharing.
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Magical stuff!
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