This was created in 2018 when I was reading Vasily Grossman's incredible novel, Life and Fate. In one passage he describes: "Some anti-tank mines had been stacked on top of a cream-coloured pram". His ability to infuse imagery of early innocence with that of the cruel reality of war was jaw-dropping. As I was just starting to get serious about my 3D renderings and hadn't seen a lot of WW1 imagery in 3D renders, it really stuck out to me as something I wanted to recreate.

This was a fun exercise in modeling, especially in terms of the spoke details on the wheels and the hood of the carriage was a challenge to wrap my head around. The textures aren't amazing as I was still in my Redshift infancy, but overall I think it worked out.

Clay Render:
Varied angles, details:
Isolated model:​​​​​​​
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