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Star Wars: Rebel Vehicle Mon Calamari Cruisers

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Those are models ripped from the game Star Wars: Trilogy Arcade, MC-80 Liberty Cruiser and MC-80 Home One

A user on another forum somehow ripped the model and shared a texture & obj file.
I converted the obj file to mdx and made animations similar to this model: Venator Class Destroyer

Made some energy shield models in Blender, which can be used with mana shield ability.

Recommended art attribute for the editor :
  • Art - Death Time (seconds) : 4
  • Art - Shadow Image - Center X : 200
  • Art - Shadow Image - Center Y : 160
  • Art - Shadow Image - Height : 400
  • Art - Shadow Image - Width : 400

Added animations, particles...
Adjusted the mesh proportions so it fit in Warcraft 3
I edited the texture :
  • Added Team Color
  • Color modification so the texture fit Warcraft 3 classic style
  • Converted to BLP
  • Added attachment point
  • Added Sound, Collision shape, Camera...
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MC-80 Home One Icon (Icon)

MC-80 Home One Shield (Model)

MC-80 Liberty Cruiser Icon (Icon)

MC-80 Liberty Cruiser Shield (Model)

Star Wars: Rebel Vehicle MC-80 Home One (Model)

Star Wars: Rebel Vehicle MC-80 Liberty Cruiser (Model)

Neat. Too bad I can't rate.
Wonder if the emulated version of the game actually had files to be turned into 3D models. Or perhaps, some AI(-like) reconstruction?
Do the originals, in the game, have those colour spots? I feel team colour could be nicer than that, rather a band/circle in places.
To rip models from this Arcade Game, I believe you'd have to launch the game in an emulator and run a program that captures the OpenGL output.
You'd have to find a ripper that matches the game OpenGL version, which I didn't find in my 10min search.
I asked the original ripper for a Nebulon Frigate model from the same, maybe he'll be willing to rip it.

The originals do not have color spots,
I added them using Photoshop filters to have a "random" spread, then I manually adjusted it in Blender.
I took inspiration from the way Team color is done in Star Wars: Empire at War, see pic related.
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