Madin has been using the Command & Conquer: Red Alert History Forums to share the latest new things for this Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars total conversion. And there is a lot being done there, really. Let's start with the Alpha Battle Lab for the soviets at the picture below:
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He claims it won't replace the Soviet Tech Center, although he doesn't know the real function of this structure yet. Ideas are welcomed at this topic.
Another interesting building is the Allied War Factory. Here's a snip:
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Post your comments at this topic. Some comments there already helped to inspire Madin to improve it.
Also, in another unrelated topic, we have Terror Drones:
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Share your thoughts about these cute little drones at this topic.
There is also the Demo Truck, posted here, that should be used as support power. You may see it in the picture below:
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And there is more: the Psychic Sensor:
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Finally, but not least. In the last weeks, Madin has also been kind enough to share some interesting 3D models with the community, which you can use in your projects, provided you credit him, of course. Here are some of them. Click at each picture to go straight to the topic to download them or find out more details:
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And that's all for now. Enjoy the material and provide your feedback to help Command & Conquer: Red Alert History to improve.

He claims it won't replace the Soviet Tech Center, although he doesn't know the real function of this structure yet. Ideas are welcomed at this topic.
Another interesting building is the Allied War Factory. Here's a snip:

Post your comments at this topic. Some comments there already helped to inspire Madin to improve it.
Also, in another unrelated topic, we have Terror Drones:

Share your thoughts about these cute little drones at this topic.
There is also the Demo Truck, posted here, that should be used as support power. You may see it in the picture below:

And there is more: the Psychic Sensor:

Finally, but not least. In the last weeks, Madin has also been kind enough to share some interesting 3D models with the community, which you can use in your projects, provided you credit him, of course. Here are some of them. Click at each picture to go straight to the topic to download them or find out more details:





And that's all for now. Enjoy the material and provide your feedback to help Command & Conquer: Red Alert History to improve.