Rogue's W.I.P's!
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Forgive me for this completely-unrelated topic, but I really felt the need to share.
Shelby Daytona. Replica, but still...
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That’s ok Shams, any good Ford related stuff is absolutely welcome here.
That’s one absolutely perfect Daytona! I wish I could get those HD photos in really high resolution!
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Sorry there isn’t much happening in the way of SketchUp but I have been very board of it and quite ill lately. I have managed to take just a couple more photos if anyone is interested. I do hope to get more once I start doing stuff again.
http://picasaweb.google.com/RogueAutomotiveDesign/PhotosNature#
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I've all but thrown in the towel - so many things going on in my life. Your work is really inspiring - I'm reminded of what my dad used to say "Let the experts do what experts do"
Sorry you've been ill - here's to better health soon.
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Thanks Brad
I do hope to get back into using SU some time soon. I do have quite a few unfinished projects still and hope to have them done but with less to them than I had hoped. There are some good ones to come. -
Well, I haven’t done much in SU lately but here are some sketches I have done.
These three are all based on the same template so they are similar.
2010 Ford Falcon Coupe
2010 Ford Capri
2010 Mercury Cougar
This here is a custom version of the Ford Taunus. The Taunus is a nice British coupe. This, however, is a lower, longer American model I have designed. It only took about 15min but it looks okay.
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Hmm... the sharp lines and the thin pillars on the "American" Taunus give it a futuristic look. Nevertheless, still "teh hotness". That Capri got a funny shape too - CARS-esque (with the grille and all).
I'm thinking of rigging up one of your Cobras with SP3 and yes, it'll drift and handle properly if you know the procedure (vapourware already...). I'm not using any scripting stuff like the pros do, just some old-school physics nonsense. My graphics card is sh*t so I can't guarantee how awesome the drifting will be. The Cobra doesn't kill my graphics card and I can't find anything better, so I'll stick with that. I'll post it here once done, if you don't mind - the warehouse got very childish...
Speaking of drifting, I got one of those cheap Hummer Monster Truck-ish R/C toys that I converted into a drift car (yes, it really does drift, on carpets too... sometimes). I actually placed the battery in front of the front axle, removed some weight and spray-painted it black. Pity the battery wouldn't charge any more.
Since when were R/C toys related to car companies? rimshot
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Thanks Shams. I’m just getting back into my drawing so hopefully I will improve.
I can’t wait to see your SP model.
I have noticed Dennis (TigreFeroce車) and Jordey (fioranojc) are back from their somewhat busy life’s and have started to model again, so here is just a little more work from me after my long break.
I do also hope to model another wheel soon
I have added a grille, finishing the front end. I have only the dash, seats and seat belts to finish. -
I have done a little more work on my Sentient sedan
I don't know if you can really tell what I have done but it’s obvious to me
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Nice work as usual, i would really like you made cougar, it looks very mean.
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Thanks Marian, I do try my best.
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That's AWESOME The amount of work and polies has absolutely no word for it!
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Thanks Shreeyam, It’s still a little messy at the moment.
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A new wheel
This is my Thirty Second wheel. It is a request from BLANK – Shams. The design is from the Saleen Parnelli Jones Mustang
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f64c8cbdf17e16951636a25380d820df
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Oh, and just a little work on a new, low poly model. Ford Cougar
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Well, here is another small bit of work. I was chatting to the creator of the website http://www.ponysite.de, a Mustang news website, about the Mustang Milano and the Ford Visos. He requested a couple of models from me, one being a modified Visos which looks more like a Capri. I have started the changes but I don't think it’ll look too much like a production model. It just has a few minor changes so far but I will be changing most of the front and a little more of the rear.
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The Rogue Paramount Coupe looks really neat. Altough I think that the wheels are a bit too big compared to the car. I guess it's somehow of a small car in real life.
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Thanks Jordey
Well here is the finished model
Introducing the limited edition Rogue Paramount Coupé. 100 hand built Coupés would be rolled out of the Rogue Classics factory in Britain from the 6th month of 2009 to the end of 2010. Rogue Automotive is targeting the rally scene with this model; reminiscent of the time when the Escort was leading the way in rally. The Rogue Paramount Coupé would feature either a 210hp 2 litre V4 or a 260hp 3 litre straight 6. They would be fitted with a 4 or 5 speed manual gear box respectively. Rear wheel drive, fully independent suspension and all-round disc brakes are just some of the sporting features. The source of inspiration for the model is the older Ford Cortina and Taunus, just some of the better looking cars of their time. There is also a recessed on board navigation display which can be moved into position. I do hope you like this model; I have spent more time on it than I can measure
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ce92eb1b2ee7790f1636a25380d820df
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Here is a little work on my Rogue Paramount Coupe
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@unknownuser said:
...The Rogue Paramount Coupé would feature either a 210hp 2 litre V4 or a 260hp 3 litre straight 6. They would be fitted with a 4 or 5 speed manual gear box respectively. Rear wheel drive, fully independent suspension and all-round disc brakes are just some of the sporting features.
What about safety features?
... Just joking.... More seriously though, you did a really awesome job! It's extremely detailed too!!
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