Wow its been a long time since making this, and now its one of my most popular submissions to DA lol. Thanks for your patience! I'm glad you all really like the model ^-^ If you sent me a note about this and I didnt respond please note me again and I'll make sure you're personally updated when I get them ready to share. Unfortunately I am unable to open them as I dont have the software to do so, but I'll go download a trial version and ensure all the files are still in good working order and complete, as well as have some sort of signature of mine in them just for the sake of sourcing credit and the like (nothing obtrusive to the design)Īfter that I'll find a way to upload the files (these multiple parts) for free download to anyone who wants them. I'll likely post a few more images of it later, but for now this should suffice! I definitely will bring this around to any sort of convention I go to as a bit of cosplay (or make my friend carry it around for me x3) Its incredible to see it made, and I can't wait to see it polished up a bit and colored for use ^-^ I'm pretty sure it would hold my weight if I held onto it from some sort of pole or railing at a park lol. If you're wondering on all the technicals of it, all I know/remember is that it cost $70,000 in plastic material to create it, (though we got it made for free because it was treated as a donation and whatnot >w< )Įither way, the Hook part does spin freely on an axis, though the part that was intended to hold the spinny thing on didn't print out correctly or something, so I'll have to glue that on later x3Īnyways, this thing is HEAVY and durable. For now he's just holding on to it for another semester, then I can take it home with me x3 So after year's wait, here it is! Its also planned to be painted as well, however that'll be a while away. Ok, so I know this isn't really what I post on my page normally, but I created the Bioshock Infinite Skyhook in a 3d Modeling class last year, and my awesome instructor managed to get it printed out! Modeled completely from scratch in Autodesk 3D Inventor and I used this images off of Google for reference
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