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Remington 870 [High-poly]
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Kosai106 Author
Kosai106 - - 180 comments

Sorry, I'm too lazy to crop the render.

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blackdragonstory
blackdragonstory - - 1,796 comments

Cool :)

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cW#Ravenblood - - 6,703 comments

Awesome!

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DR-Jeckle
DR-Jeckle - - 1,023 comments

thats amazing, it looks like tf2ish... I LOvE TF2! but seriously, maybe valve will accept it as unlockable. who knows ;)

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Kosai106 Author
Kosai106 - - 180 comments

The art style for this isn't TF-ish, and it will never go into TF2. :)

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[Q]uik
[Q]uik - - 458 comments

I liek :3

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Aprch
Aprch - - 327 comments

Could that be more sexier? Whoa.

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Jam3s007
Jam3s007 - - 1,217 comments

Wow, the detail and definition on this model is great!
Nice work, whats the poly count?

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Kosai106 Author
Kosai106 - - 180 comments

Don't ever measure in poly-counts if possible for games. Go for the tri-count instead.

Right now I believe this is over 220k triangles. It's the high-poly model for a reason. I haven't baked it down to the low-poly yet which is somewhere between 3k and 6k tris.

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This is a 8 months old model for a dead project, that I decided to work on again today when I saw Disting's Mossberg.
I still got a lot of details and stuff to add, but let's see once I'm done.

Constructive criticism is appreciated!
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