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Release Commentary:
This one's been in the works since December as part of a commission for one of you lovely folks. However after that the pack was put on hold to work on other things. Glad to see it finally complete and one more checkmark on my list.

As may be obvious these are inspired by the NOD vehicles in Command and Conquer 3. I hope I've created them in a different enough way to stay away from copyright madness while still retaining their recognizable aesthetic.

This vehicle pack has been modularized in a very small way — weapons, some tracks, wheel and a few legs. In contrast, the WW2 pack was an experiment in super modularization, but that takes a lot more work.
However, always receptive to feedback so if you find yourself lusting for that extra beautiful modularization and think its worth the time-investment do tell. ;)

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Jess

These are absolutely gorgeous and are definitely getting some use (the Mantis with some 'kitbashed' gear is a perfect stand-in for the HISS tank from G.I. Joe) Slightly wish there were versions where you could recolour the black, but I 100% understand the choice of having different running lights instead.

PeaPu

I could try and dedicate the time to make a second colorable version of them. Few people ever give me feedback for what they'd like to see in the packs changed or added :D

AA

I'm all in on anything C&C themed, and there's a lot of material to work with, both for buildings and vehicles. I like all your work regardless but the Nod stuff is extra icing on the cake :)

PeaPu

I wish I could just focus on it and complete at least the trio of factions. GDI , Scrin, and NOD. The buildings are an interesting direction, but I think i'd only be able to mimic those properly in a cit(y/i) style of assets since the scale gets quite large quite quickly.