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Posted 1/20/2008 10:45:31 PM


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3D Max... never tried that b4. I'll see how I go with Rhino. I got Maya here as well.... but you need LOTS of time to work it out..so I'll stick with what I know. I like your hatch doors... a bit more user friendly then climbing through the roof. Also you've giving the driver a bit more vision out the front / side windows. No running down pedestrians in your car


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Posted 1/27/2008 7:17:39 PM


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BWD, I like your thought of useing tensioner bars to hold the doors open. I'm a big fan of simple mechanical devices on cars. Do you have a picture of those hinges you mentioned.

The new cars are nice but if something simple goes wrong It can be an expensive pain in the ass to fix.

I really like the old manual kick panel vents. I'm gonna put those in my model. The first spring blast of leaves and dust doesn't bother me

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Posted 1/29/2008 5:01:15 PM


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I fit the frame in the rear quarters to the body which gave a lot of room inside. Also mocked up some seats and put 4- 5'10" (becasuse that how tall I am) people in the car. Looks like I need to increase the rear width of the cabin



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Posted 2/27/2008 12:08:03 AM


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Doesn't look like much progress but I've worked on a lot of details. I increased the rear cabin width 5" on both sides, added mesh to the gun bay for air to the engine, removed first two  wing/flaps and lowered second flaps. I like the sleeker look with the flaps lower and the middle flaps would be the best for down force since they are the biggest of the three.

Wheels and tires would make the model look better.

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Post #66810
Posted 2/27/2008 5:59:00 AM


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That looks like a lot of work there man. Good job.

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Posted 2/27/2008 9:07:46 AM


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That looks AWESOME! i am not really good at 3d programs, so i am starting off small with Google SketchUp, its free, and pretty simple to me.  Course instead of the Tumbler i was trying the '89.   Maybe one day i can do something like this too .  

Nah, you didnt have to extend the rear cabin area, that dude looked totally fine with a pole sticking thru his head.  lol jk



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Posted 2/27/2008 9:49:15 AM


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Bean...dude...nice nice work. Is that gonna be the final config for your chassis? I like how you threw the "model" people in there. I see you're going with the center engine. do you know how wide your CG model is? How long?


...does it come in black?

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Posted 2/27/2008 11:21:58 PM