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CAD Tutorial № 1: SU-100Y Walkthrough, Part 1
In this video, Kaja introduces himself and his work, then dives right into rendering the Soviet self-propelled artillery gun SU-100Y, which one of his customers had requested. He also discusses the vehicle's history a little bit, but if you want a real history lesson, check out the links below. Now, there is a lot going on here, and errors are made, but give the crazy Russian boy a break - he's new to making videos; besides, his last mouse is dying, and it's not the batteries this time. This is an unfortunate problem throughout this entire lesson, and as you will notice, poor Kaja gets tongue-tied when he gets frustrated.
Errata:
11:04 - I meant to say "front idler"
25:43 - it was too muffled to discern, but I said "which is the same as the T-10," in reference to the width of the tracks
35:32 - I meant to say "both of these TANKS"
44:37 - I said a number of incorrect things right here, but I correct them almost immediately afterward. Please do not bring this up.
46:45 - I didn't read the article beforehand, I merely skimmed it. After going through it, the T-100Z is clearly stated to be armed with a 152,4mm M-10 howitzer, the same main weapon as the KV-2.
58:05 - I'm not going to ARRAY this part. It's already been extruded.
Sources:
History of the SMK and T-100 heavy tanks:
https://tech.wikireading.ru/12255
Wikipedia (Russian):
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%A3-100-Y
Wikipedia (English):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SU-100Y_Self-Propelled_Gun
Links:
Shapeways:
https://www.shapeways.com/designer/steampunkkaja
WordPress:
https://kjworldsong.wordpress.com/
Category | Education |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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