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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

A Tank created using the Reactor Phisics Engine in 3D Studio Max. No scipts, no plug-ins.

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  • Great job. I haven't used reactor in Max (since the trial expired and I'm getting used to blender), but from this and some other videos I've seen, it's awesome.

    Looking through the comments, you say cheers a lot.

  • @TheFXGuy Yea, I like that word. It's my second favourite. First favourite is 'whatever'

    Cheers.

  • Contrary to popular belief, tanks can be kind of fragile, and they are tough to drive... a little bouncy sure... but you can flip a tank right over if you are inexperienced

  • Wow. I certainly flipped that one couple of times XD

    Thanks for the info.

    Cheers

  • Happy Christmas everyone.

    Cheers.

  • wow, that is the most impressive thing i have seen a nonproffesional pull off yet. i love that environment, a little bare but still impressive. what program did you use? and is it hard to put together a game/movie if your just a lone dude with a great idea?

  • Please... Read the INFO!

    I'm a lone dude with a great idea. This was made in 3 days time. So, guess yourself. And I did not care 'bout the evironment. Maybe someday I'll post a fully detailed animation. Mayby not.

    Cheers.

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  • Great! only suggestion is to increase the weight, it bounces too much

  • very good,but u have to do more mass cuz its a llil bit bouncy and lite

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  • Nice!

  • Great video. I am trying to do something similar for a school project. Any tips you might give?

  • @Talmore As someone who has driven a tank... I disagree.... The breaks on an A1 Abrahams are designed to stop 369 tons of machinary powered by twin jet engines. They are very powerful and very sensitive. It would be ignorant to flip it, but not difficult.

  • @NobleValerian as someone who has driven a tank, not so easy to flip. You would have to be a total idiot to flip one.Very bumpy yes, very.

  • this is sick!!!

  • @Qtittb lol

    I kinda figured you would just reply with the word "Cheers"

  • great..........

  • omg its perfect. respect man.

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