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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 20, 2005 15:00:51 GMT
Here's what I've done so far. In the next days I'll be building a beta test of the body.
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Post by radevicz on Feb 22, 2005 16:50:12 GMT
Looks good..send some photos of real car here:)
What model scale you make?
Will you make also suspensions or other details?
RR
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 22, 2005 20:35:29 GMT
Looks good..send some photos of real car here:) What model scale you make? Will you make also suspensions or other details? RR Today I finished a buid test of the body. It requires some modifications. I hope I get a digital camera next month, so I will be able to show some pictures. I won't make much details because it would be a little difficult in a nascar chassis. The scale is not defined yet, but it's about 175 mm long (1:28 I think)
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Post by Bfam4t6 on Feb 23, 2005 3:36:22 GMT
It's looking good so far! I look forward to watching your prgress.
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 26, 2005 14:02:28 GMT
New shots of the progress. The bottom of the car was modeled Next steps: Fuel cell rear axle mapping template unfolding testing In the pics bellow, you can see the 2005 F150 that will be released after the cup car
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Post by ButchPrice on Feb 26, 2005 16:34:50 GMT
They are looking really great Robert. What programs are you using to create your designs?
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Feb 26, 2005 18:39:02 GMT
They are looking really great Robert. What programs are you using to create your designs? Just Metasequoia - Great modeling program!
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Post by Pegas77 on Feb 26, 2005 19:33:13 GMT
Today I finished a buid test of the body. It requires some modifications. I hope I get a digital camera next month, so I will be able to show some pictures. I won't make much details because it would be a little difficult in a nascar chassis. The scale is not defined yet, but it's about 175 mm long (1:28 I think) nice work i prefer 1/24 scale because it is the most used in our country for long time for the F1 cars and other cars too
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Mar 15, 2005 12:00:51 GMT
Rick, I saw your comparison about the two WRC Skodas at cardmodels.net. Do you have these kits? You know, I'm designing the Nascar model and I'm concerned on how detailed will be the bottom of the car. So I would like to know if you have some pictures of the bottoms of the kits. I want to know how detailed they are.
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Post by rickstef on Mar 15, 2005 13:23:15 GMT
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Post by rickstef on Mar 15, 2005 13:27:28 GMT
If you are talking about the graphics
both kits just have the pipes, drivetrain, crossmembers just drawn, nothing built up
they are all flat pieces of paper.
Rick
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Mar 16, 2005 11:11:38 GMT
Here's the body with he final texture. A multi layer template was made to make possible to anyone to paint its favorite scheme.
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Post by cornell on Mar 16, 2005 12:21:34 GMT
very, very nice work robert...
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Mar 21, 2005 17:21:55 GMT
Images of the first test with the body:
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Post by rickstef on Mar 25, 2005 16:40:27 GMT
Robert,
I like what you did with the front windshield, and the sides of the car,
i like the layout of the whole kit too, can't wait for the final release
Rick
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