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Vash gun Anonymous
hy anon here has the 3d model from turbosquid? they have great models but at cost -___-
http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm?id=328749
>> Anonymous
Bump
>> Anonymous
http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f154/kuronekosan/

All 5 pages are there
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No instructions though..... those would help
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Penis
>> Anonymous
>>133130
wat?
>> Cizar
well those will certanly help maybe i can make a 3d model from that if its real scale ^_^
by the way i work with autocad every day so with a little time i can make a better version --- maybe ---
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i forgot anon wants to make a cross the one from wolfwood o.o?
>> Anonymous
>>133258

do want!!
>> Anonymous
>>133279
i had that model, but i seem to have misplaced it, so....bump
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paste this url and u wil download a zip file that contains all that is needed to make the cross punisher__ remember i didn't built it o.O
oh and it's suposed to be built with metal so make it with cardbord about 5milimeters thick and the blueprints are in metric units

http://www.borzou.net/cross.zip
enjoy ^_^
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heres another reference :P
>> Anonymous
bump

I would love a better model.

I built the one I posted on here, kinda bland and crappy.
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Sane person's simple crossgun
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
Double bump!
>> Anonymous
constructing cross........

Should be fun
>> Anonymous
>>133604
Would kill for instructions on that...How does it go together? I does not know...
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>>134845
1/3
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2/3
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3/3 + a word from the creator:

The first page is not interesting, all that can be said is that the
part on the top is the, well, top part of the cross, while the two
lower parts are left and right (both are the same).
Now let's take a look at the second page. The two stripes at the top
form the internal cylinder in the centre of the cross. The two
rectangles with the patterns on them form the handle -- glue them
back-to-back after (of before, if you prefer) cutting out the white
parts inside.

See the attached pictures for additional information.