Still messin' with my '56
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Ooops, I meant MB
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@hellnbak said:
@Elisei -- Thanks, but it can't stand up to some of your amazing models. Gives me something to shoot for
@Carloh -- Well, the current version stands at 18.8GB, but don't know how large it would be if I got around to deleting some of the extraneous crap I have floating everywhere
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You got me curious, after cleaning up the unnecessary stuff it dropped to 12.8GB, not too bad.What you do is way different from what I do. What you do is mastering !!
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Very nice. Love the body style. My dad had a green/white one, which got stolen.
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Another beauty Steve
I think everyone can tell how much you love modeling, without it you'd never produce the standard or consistency (perfection even) that you do .
John
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@ely862me said:
:shock: I hope one(or more) of those pictures will be up in the Community/Gallery because that is insane !! You make it look so real, it's like I am there tightening some bolts ("you mess with").
What he said plus "wow!
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@carloh said:
What's the file size this far?
Looks like Sketchup could crash any moment ...awesome modelling of course!
I was thinking the same thing. At 18mb, mine WOULD crash.
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So much detail inside that. Outrageous detailing! It would look really nice as a 3D printed scale model Keep it going, man!
As a classic car fan I have to say this is the best 3D model of a classic car in the whole world.
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@omikron said:
As a classic car fan I have to say this is the best 3D model of a classic car in the whole world.
Thanks, but even my best efforts are tinkertoys compared to this guy's work
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Finally found something on Ebay with actual dimensions that I can use to make sure things are located accurately.
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Try to make it as detailed as possible . You dont know when affordable 3d printers will be available for these kind of stuff . Good Job!
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Holy crap! This is become MEGA! I cant even begin to believe you set yourself this project.!
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Outstanding! My uncle had a turquoise and white Belaire, but it was the 4 four door version. It got torn apart and made into an irrigation pump. That was the fate of a copper colored '59 El Camino too.
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This is amazing, I remember this from years ago, what are you using to render?
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@liam887 said:
This is amazing, I remember this from years ago, what are you using to render?
Thanks Liam. No rendering, just straight SU.
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