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Remington 870 Magnum
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Description

This is a quick model of the Remington 870 Magnum.

This was constructed little over an hour maybe hour and a half.

this is cheapily textured and a low quality model it lacks detail and authenticity to the real shotgun.

i did this mostly for the opportunity to texture map something but i did it in a very unusual way in milkshape 3d.

Additional comments:

I like the way the pump turned out i was very pleased with that as well as the cap at the end of the pump.

The barrel and shell holder (i don't know the real name for most of this stuff) came out nice as well, i am however a little disapointed with the body and the grip of the shotgun.

anyhow this was a quick texture up next time ill UV map it and make a better texture map (at least try anyway).

any way enjoy! all comments and crits are welcome.