In the aftermath of the Great Industrial War, a devastating conflict that reshaped the geopolitical landscape and left scars on the planet, military technologies and weaponry were abundant, including a revolutionary sound-emitting machine gun known as the "Sound Machine Blaster." Developed by a clandestine research division during the war, this weapon was designed for rapid and destructive sonic attacks, capable of disorienting enemies and causing widespread chaos on the battlefield.The Sound Machine Blaster utilized cutting-edge sonic wave technology, producing powerful and concentrated sound waves that could pierce through armor and disrupt electronic systems. Its destructive capabilities made it a formidable force during the war, contributing to the eventual victory of the Industrialist forces. However, the end of the conflict marked the beginning of a global effort to demilitarize and repurpose war-related technologies for peaceful purposes.
As part of this initiative, the Sound Machine Blasters were decommissioned, collected, and stockpiled in military surplus facilities. The opportunity arose when a visionary musician and today forgotten inventor found a way how to rewire these weapons to produce music. Those once terrible weapons have found their use for entertainment and children's laughter, whether in circuses and variety shows or in other various performances and shows. The result was a groundbreaking musical instrument retained the sleek, weaponized appearance of the original Sound Machine Blaster but now served a completely different purpose – creating harmonious melodies instead of chaos and destruction. The Resonators were capable of producing a wide range of musical tones, from ethereal ambient sounds to powerful addition to the world of music. Musical Sound Blasters gained popularity among musicians and artists, becoming a symbol of peace and transformation. This innovative project not only repurposed a once-destructive weapon but also demonstrated the potential for creativity and positive change even in the wake of conflict. The Musical Sound Blasters stands as a testament to the resilience of humanity and the ability to turn the instruments of war into tools for harmony and expression.
What is included:
Steampunk Sound Machine Blaster Poser/Daz ERC Figure
Steampunk Sound Machine Blaster (RH Parented, Daz Only)
Poses
Right and Left Hand Holding pose for M4 (Poser, Daz), and G8M (Daz)
Upper Body shooting/holding pose for M4 (Poser, Daz), and G8M (Daz)
Full Body shooting/holding pose for M4 (Poser, Daz), and G8M (Daz)
Steampunk Sound Machine Blaster setup pose for M4 RH (Poser only)
Materials
Iray materials for Daz (Standard, Military and Circus variant)
PBR materials for poser 11 and up (Standard, Military and Circus variant)
Specular materials for Poser 7-8 and up (Standard, Military and Circus variant)
Up to 4kx4k, suitable for closeups renders,
suitable for animations. Original Design.
Compatible figures: Michael 4, Genesis 8 Male, Genesis 8.1 Male
Software: Poser 10+, DAZ Studio 4 With IRAY