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|description = A 3D model of the [[Chrome Crusher]] from the [[LEGO Rock Raiders]] theme. Part of the render is displayed in [[Wikipedia:wire-frame model|wire-frame]], showing the model's [[wikipedia:Polygon (computer graphics)|polgyon]] [[Wikipedia:Polygon mesh|mesh]].
|description = A 3D model of the [[Chrome Crusher]] from the [[LEGO Rock Raiders]] theme. Part of the render is displayed in [[Wikipedia:wire-frame model|wire-frame]], showing the model's [[wikipedia:Polygon (computer graphics)|polgyon]] [[Wikipedia:Polygon mesh|mesh]]. The background has been edited out of the image.


Original caption: "The original LEGO Rock Raiders models were designed by LEGO Futura in Billund, Denmark. As with the LEGO Mini figures, each LEGO Rock Raiders vehicle and craft in the computer game. Colours and textures are added and shadows and lighting added to make the vehicles look just like the real things!"
Original caption: "The original LEGO Rock Raiders models were designed by LEGO Futura in Billund, Denmark. As with the LEGO Mini figures, each LEGO Rock Raiders vehicle and craft in the computer game. Colours and textures are added and shadows and lighting added to make the vehicles look just like the real things!"

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Summary

Description A 3D model of the Chrome Crusher from the LEGO Rock Raiders theme. Part of the render is displayed in wire-frame, showing the model's polgyon mesh. The background has been edited out of the image.

Original caption: "The original LEGO Rock Raiders models were designed by LEGO Futura in Billund, Denmark. As with the LEGO Mini figures, each LEGO Rock Raiders vehicle and craft in the computer game. Colours and textures are added and shadows and lighting added to make the vehicles look just like the real things!"

Date 1999
Source LEGO Adventures!. Issue 7, October 1999. Egmont Fleetway Ltd. p. 32. Scan uploaded to Brickshelf by user VezokofZakaz. Archived from the original on 29 July 2023.
Author Artworld UK

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