Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
My Realistic 3D model of Royal Enfield Classic Chrome
Posted by Renz on 11:08 PM
Hi, This is Ranjith Ramadasan., M.M.S.E., This is My Realistic 3d model of Royal Enfield Classic Chrome.
I saw the picture of Royal Enfield Classic Chrome on internet I inspired of the Model. I created the model in 3D Studio Max 2010. I got 10 days for Completion. PLEASE POST COMMENTS AND JOIN THIS BLOG
I saw the picture of Royal Enfield Classic Chrome on internet I inspired of the Model. I created the model in 3D Studio Max 2010. I got 10 days for Completion. PLEASE POST COMMENTS AND JOIN THIS BLOG
Friday, October 7, 2011
Indian Army's Fighter Jet MIG-21
Posted by Renz on 1:52 PM
Hi, This is my Indian Air Forces MIG 21 Fighter Jet 3D Model. This created in 3DS Max 2010.
India
In 1961, the Indian Air Force (IAF) opted to purchase the MiG-21 over several other Western competitors because the Soviet Union offered India full transfer of technology and rights for local assembly. In 1964, the MiG-21 became the first supersonic fighter jet to enter service with the IAF. Due to limited induction numbers and lack of pilot training, the IAF MiG-21 played a limited role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. However, the IAF gained valuable experience while operating the MiG-21 for defensive sorties during the war. The positive feedback from IAF pilots during the 1965 war prompted India to place more orders for the fighter jet and also invest heavily in building the MiG-21's maintenance infrastructure and pilot training programs. By 1969, India had acquired more than 120 MiG-21s from the Soviet Union.Russial Jet Rail
Posted by Renz on 12:56 PM
Hi, This is a Russian Jet Train in Cold War.
In early 1970s in Russia there were tests of trains that had jet plane engines.
Its maximum speed was around 249 km/h (around 155 mph). And it had engines from Yak-40 passenger jet plane.
Later they decided to put the engines from another Russian jet plane TU-134 to the passenger boat. So it could go as fast as 100 km/h (60 mph) on water when carrying passengers!
Origins of the Cold War - Cold War (1947–1953) - Timeline - Cold War (1962–1979)
I created this model in 3DS Max I completed in 3 days.
In early 1970s in Russia there were tests of trains that had jet plane engines.
Its maximum speed was around 249 km/h (around 155 mph). And it had engines from Yak-40 passenger jet plane.
Later they decided to put the engines from another Russian jet plane TU-134 to the passenger boat. So it could go as fast as 100 km/h (60 mph) on water when carrying passengers!