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Manitowoc 18000 crawler crane ??

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Looking for some referance photo's , images, drawings, information for the Manitowoc 18000 crawler crane.

I am building a 3D model of the crane..This is of the crawlers moving using a Morph target .

This video of the tracks moving.. :)

YouTube - Manitowoc 18000 3D Animation Crawler Crane Lightwave 9.6

What I am seeking is some images, photos of the Luffing Jib Mast, No. 44 as the Pdf Brochure has it. Cant find any images of it for good referance.

Is there any body out there that can help me out that would be great..


More to come.. thanks

Michael
 

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Here are some Ambient Occulsion Renders
More detail coming soon..

MANITOWOC_18000_600.jpg

MANITOWOC_18000_601.jpg

MANITOWOC_18000_602.jpg





T K :)
Michael
 

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Ok ..

This going to be an interesting Model ....

Manitowoc 18000 Crawler Crane ...

Yes sir ...

Ok I guess I will just comment on something ...

Do I have this in the wrong Place in the Forum ...

Should I be posting this in the Model Section ????

Hello Forum Admin u around ??? hmmmm ...
 

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As a feller who once went to school for 3d drafting, Very nice!
The most advanced I got was Inventor and 3DStudioMax. . .

But, yeah, models probably a better place.
 
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