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Treaded Snow Borhog


uploaded by CanonFodder 1 year ago

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This is the treaded “snow hog” borhog, another somewhat popular mod by the original creator of the civillian warthog. This ‘Hog rolls on four sets of miniature tank treads instead of all terrain tires, and the Borhog version is yet again patterned after the 2D version as seen minimized in the logo in the corner of your screen. If you haven’t seen the Civilian Borhog before, go to my model page and check it out. I am very proud of both of them, and put them up for your enjoyment. I encourage anyone who is interested to download and modify as they please, but if you choose to do so, have respect for the original model and BE SURE TO GIVE CREDIT TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR (me). I will gladly accept comments/constructive criticism if you wish to leave any. Enjoy!



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CanonFodder
CanonFodder wrote...
1 year ago

I apologize to first-time viewers for the color discrepancy in the picture. As this model was made in sketchup and was intended to be white, much of the body was left “uncolored,” as Sketchup’s default mesh color is white, which apparently does not hold true throught either 3dvia or the collada file conversion. Sorry for the inconvenience.




mgbaron
mgbaron wrote...
1 year ago

I like this one! I wish they had it in Halo… it would be fun for Avalanche. Again, I suggest you try out a KMZ (Google Earth 4 version) exported from SketchUp because they tend to work better.




smike
smike wrote...
11 months ago

I like it i has seen it in the 3Dwarehouse.. i am working on making some warthog models just now.. the reason for the color mismatch or errors in this model is due to an error in Sketchups file conversion program.. Sketchup has an tendency to turn the inside faces out so these are the ones seen. to avoid this you have to use texture on both sides of a face.. So always remember to also colorize the inside of the model if you want to convert it.. The error is in all sketchups converting file formats…





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