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The G1 DEVASTATOR

Unique Photorealistic Devastator Transformer Model. Ready to use.

(still renders are better than animation renders because of higher settings)

Complex model with easy to use instructions within file.

IK and none IK rig combined with link constraints.

All objects named.

Layer management.

1520 animation frames.

Many labour hours.

The Constructicons, formerly known as the Constructobots, are the Decepticons' foremost designers, engineers and builders. They are also particularly notable for their status as the very first combining sub-group of Transformers. The individual members of the team are:

Scrapper, (usually) the leader, a modest but masterful designer - front-load loader.

Bonecrusher, a destructive berserker - bulldozer (and later front-end loader).

Scavenger, who has some major self-esteem issues - excavator.

Mixmaster, a manic and somewhat crazed chemist - cement mixer.

Hook, a snobbishly perfectionist engineer - crane.

Long Haul, a hard-working transporter who longs to be on the battlefield - dump truck (and later crane).

They are able to merge their bodies and minds together to form the gigantic Devastator.

In several continuities, there are more Constructicons in addition to or in lieu of the primary six.

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(model has good animation speed, but watching on the website may cause it to slow. You can wait for the webpage to load and then replay the video, or download videos)

Diffuse, bump, and reflection maps.

Transformation and inverse transformation.

Long combining and uncombining sequence, plus walking, kneeling, throwing and side looking animations.

Lips animation.

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Ready to render.

Aproved by VC Standards

Notes: When you open the file, choose adopt gamma and lut settings, if asked.

If a missing file warning appears when opening max file, you should ignore it.

Other formats note:

In the FBX file, the excavator arm goes down too much, and the devastator right upper arm piece, which also belongs to the excavator, sticks out until it reaches the robot form. It also sticks out after it leaves the robot form. 2 small export errors which can be corrected in a software. It includes the entire animation, but the animation controllers could not be exported.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the site administrator.Thank you.

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Size: 27.4 MB
Renderer: Default (Scanline) | 2017
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