by: hypnagogia
Added 11 years ago
Format: 3D Studio (.3ds), 3ds max (.max), Autodesk FBX, OBJ (.obj)
Categories: Machinery, Military, Objects, Other
Usage Rights: Limited use with credits
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Model of the WW2 Nazi cypher machine "ENIGMA". Created using 3ds max 2009. Parts are movable and are pivoted appropriately. All parts are eventually linked … more »
Format: 3D Studio (.3ds), 3ds max (.max), Autodesk FBX, OBJ (.obj)
Categories: Machinery, Military, Objects, Other
Usage Rights: Limited use with credits
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yeiyn48227 (5 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you!!! |
Lukon (7 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Well, without seeing your message revealing the dimensions, I estimated and put it in this render here: https://luqu.deviantart.com/art/Krystal-Encrypting-742331791 |
hypnagogia (7 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thanks Lukon. Scale should be about 13.5 x 11 x 6 inch |
Lukon (7 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Cool model. What was the physical size of this? I want to properly scale it in Daz Studio. |
dzdeep (8 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you !! |
manekineko (8 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
this looks so awesome, excellent modelling & texturing ^^ - thanks a lot! |
StarLite Moon (9 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Wonderful, thank you so much |
Webtigress (9 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Another masterpiece. I wish you would publish it as a Poser item too. Then, I promise, I will use it. |
sigmaworld (9 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
very nice model. Thanks! |
Gilbert (9 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
@executioner: in a few weeks I'm planning to post a 'real' typewriter from the same period. You'll see that there IS a difference :-) |
GrouchoCaesar (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Nice model of a very important piece of early computing history... Thank you very much for this. |
hypnagogia (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
@executioner - The Nazi cypher machine used during WW2 for encrypting messages was known as the "The Enigma Machine"... due to the fact that for a long time it was an enigma how to crack the code.. eventually they did by building an extremely complex computation machine called "Colossus" |
executioner (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
"the enigma machine" that's not "enigma" machine that's typewriter machine |
Eventmobil (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thanks for sharing this unusual item, and especially for adding the obj format :-) |
FoolooF (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Fantastic, thank you. |
FoolooF (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Fantastic, thank you. |
File:deBop (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Great! the download is successful, thanks for sharing |
chrisden (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
very well done. Thank you! |
ooe3oo (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
A very nice model. Thanks. |
hypnagogia (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Yes it is a download. not sure whats going on there. I'll upload it again. |
File:deBop (11 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Is this a download model? I have no download button showing on screen...hmmm? |