Check out this extremely talented modeler
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Don't know if this is the right place to post this, or even if it's appropriate to post somebody else's work, but I really want to show some of this modeler's unbelievable work. He posts in the warehouse as JMJ-Ohio, and he's producing some of the best models I have seen. His attention to detail is beyond belief, and everything he's posted so far is absolutely flawless.
He's making a 427 Cammer Motor, complete both externally and internally.
He's also building a '32 Ford 5-Window Highboy to put the engine in. It's not finished yet but he's posted some of the parts and it's just as awesome. Unfortunately (for me) I was working on my own '32, and after seeing his work I've pretty much lost interest in finishing mine. He's set the bar way too high.
Anyhow, just wanted to show everyone some of JMJ-Ohio's fantastic work.
Internal detail of short block
Clutch and flywheel assembly
Front cover assembly
Bellhousing assembly
Exhaust header
Ignition assembly
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It's just sick !
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Oh wow...those are insane! I wish he had a profile so we could find out more about him!
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Wow! I'd say that clutch assembly is way beyond the call of duty. He knows how to model. Where to put the fine detail and where not to.
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Wow
If he discovers SketchyPhysics that thing will produce exhaust! -
Thanks for sharing this hellnbak
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@mitcorb said:
Wow! I'd say that clutch assembly is way beyond the call of duty. He knows how to model. Where to put the fine detail and where not to.
I don't know what to say... everything is insane detailed ... I can't see parts with less details than something that is prepared for production.
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This is one of those rare models that you just want to keep exploring to see what details you can find next. I'm no engine expert, but I'd bet that each screw, bolt, spring, and fitting is exactly the proper item. I have a great deal of difficulty with making wires or pipes that look like I want them to, let alone have them go precisely from point A to point B. He does it flawlessly. And the textures he's created for all of the various metals really contribute to the overall effect. Makes you want to grab a timing light and go at it (if anybody still remembers what a timing light is )
We really need to get this guy in the next issue of CatchUp
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Who needs Solidworks anyway??
Great models! Really nice!
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What? The lazy SOB can't model the rest of the car?!
Just kiddin...don't bite my head off.
I thought I was anal retentive when it comes to detailed modeling, and then along comes stuff like this. Impressive. his training is complete. He is now a sketchup-jedi master.
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@dereei:
I kind of based my comment on noticing the flanges and body of the fuel pump housing had some telltale facets. But the main portion of the work overall is fantastic. -
This is outstanding -- it's so rare to see modeling like this on the warehouse. I couldn't resist doing a clay render with Maxwell.
Best,
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@jason_maranto said:
I couldn't resist doing a clay render with Maxwell.
Best,
Jason.And I couldn't resist tweaking your excellent clay render
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Now try applying textures to each part!
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@tfdesign said:
Now try applying textures to each part!
Textures I can work with -- Rendering is completely beyond me. I hope I didn't offend anybody by playing with Jason's render. You've got to be so careful nowadays
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When I first saw the Headline of this Thread, I thought for sure it would be featuring ME, but alas. . . twas not to be.
This stuff is just amazing.
I hate him.
JK....
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No offense taken -- I'm easy
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Wow, simply incredible. With detail like this there must be one in his garage that needs put back together.
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@turbobrad said:
Wow, simply incredible. With detail like this there must be one in his garage that needs put back together.
(indeed great model)
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