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Stowage effect in a scene

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Posted by gringe88 on Thursday, September 9, 2004 2:04 PM
hey scer! if u want, u can try to open up some of the equipment, to make it look like the crew rumaged thro some stuff to get to whaever they wanted or had to bring with them. maybe they took out the fire extinguisher to try and control the fire, or they rolled out the tools to repair the tank. if they just abbandoned it, then they may have gone thro their personal items and equipment, to get stuff like water canteens, bedrolls, food sakcs, persoanl nik-naks, whatever... belongings and equipment could be strewn all over the tank. just my thots
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 5, 2004 11:54 AM
Thanks, I was thinking along the lines of that, just needed other peoples opinions.
Thanks again
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Posted by LemonJello on Sunday, September 5, 2004 7:55 AM
Most of the personal gear would be gone, ie packs, helmets, any rations or survival gear. I don't know if the hatches would be open or closed, but the heavy stuff would be left behind, possibly strewn/thrown about in the crew's hurry to clear the area and get moving. Just my thoughts on this...
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Stowage effect in a scene
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 4, 2004 10:40 PM
If I'm making a scene where the crew abandoned the vehicle to walk on foot, should I take the stowage and accessories (shovel and things, not gas cans though) off the model to make it a more abandoned looking vehicle?
Thanks
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