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Old 09-08-2007
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Kenworth T404

I have just started doing some modelling on my favourite truck, the T404. This ride is going to be for 18 Wheels of Steel: Haulin, but I will most likely do some rendering in 3DS Max if it turns out okay.
Don't mind the shading, I havent done proper normals yet.
Credit to Ivan (hardtruckisthebest) and polarexpress17 for the base W900L.



Here is a real one for reference to mine.


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What do you think?

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Old 09-08-2007
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looks pretty cool ... looks weird with the low poly hood and high poly everything else lol





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What did you actually do?im sure in another topic you said you get bits from other model and make them into new years.

have you just modeled the hood for this one?
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Well, most Kenworth conventionals have the same cabs and sleepers, with only a few changes to them, aswell as a different front end. I know it looks pretty bad now, but whel I get some proper normals and reflections on, it should be alot better.
Just so you can see, here is the original:


And an update to my work.


Remember this before you post, it is flat shaded, so that is why it looks so bad. :?
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you know what i think of it mate

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Old 10-05-2007
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Well, there is still plenty to do, but I am getting there. I added a chassis and some rear end gear, as well as a start on the fenders. Remember, it is still flat shaded at the front.
The rear end was made by Armalyte.


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this is some great job on the truck, definitely an awesome model, keep it up
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