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# 1 14-05-2003 , 01:11 PM
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custom car

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# 2 14-05-2003 , 01:36 PM
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that looks good.the front is like the batmobile

# 3 14-05-2003 , 01:39 PM
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The rear side window and the rear window doesn't really match up in a design manner .. if you know what I meen user added image that rear side window doesn't really match up with the door window either user added image .


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# 4 14-05-2003 , 02:37 PM
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thanks for the comments guys..
Caligraphics... I would have to agree with you.. alot of the reason why the windows don't match up is because I had just converted it to Subd's and I didn't harden all of the edges or verticies, so it just made the back window more round. But after messing with it for a while... I have decided to make it a roadster, easy fix to the windows... but now I have to do the interior. Oh well.. Thanks,
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# 5 14-05-2003 , 02:42 PM
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Car´s looking mighty fine, even though it´s still on diapers.

I would say you have to check though the car´s chassis near the front wheels, since the current configuration doesn´t allow them to turn. (Bad thing for a roadster) user added image

Keep on it bud, excellent work (as usual from you) user added image


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# 6 14-05-2003 , 03:05 PM
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yep! The design still needs tons of work... user added image But anyways.. Here is an update... The front end still needs to be reworked... I am going to give it a retro look, very similar to the old 50's Vetts. That sound ok? The crease in the middle is just temp, I was going to wait until the design was finnished, before I change the creases. What do you think? Thanks,
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# 7 14-05-2003 , 03:06 PM
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Grr... forgot to attach the image againuser added image


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# 8 14-05-2003 , 03:10 PM
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Looking mighty good!
You do work fast man.
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Perhaps making those lights bigger? They kinda seem underrated on the overall model.
Have you done any planning on the model? I mean design it on paper for example? I´d like to see one if available.

# 9 14-05-2003 , 03:12 PM
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yeah, the lights will be bigger and they will be round like in the old 50's sports car

Yeah, I was screwing around with a sketch last night at home when I was procrastinating on doing my storyboard for class, but I don't have it with me, Plus... I keep changing it as I go... But I can try to post it later.


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# 10 14-05-2003 , 03:39 PM
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here is an udate... think I will widen the "mouth" of the front bumper and I will flatten the headlights so that they fit into the car alittle better. Thanks,
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# 11 14-05-2003 , 03:43 PM
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Made this one to illustrate my point.
I noticed you changed them already, just don´t want the effort wasted. user added image

# 12 14-05-2003 , 05:11 PM
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thanks for the help, actually that was the dirrection i was going for! Here is an update. Starting to get frustrating... So.. THis may end up in one of those piles of never ending projects...not sure if this is a good enough design to finnish... let me know what you think. THanks,
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# 13 14-05-2003 , 05:12 PM
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nice model so far brian. if the air things on the side of the door shall have a function then they should not end at the door. the door would not be of much use if the air is getting pumped into the door.

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oh - the rims are slightly too big. or do you plan to place 245/10 tyres on them (if them are even availlable - i think xx/30 is the smallest) ?

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here is an update... I used some of your suggestions BabyDuck.. Any better?
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