1933 Dusenberg SJ Roadster.
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Thanks, I kicked myself when I realised I had missed several small parts. Oh well, they will be there next time out.
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It's always nice to see a vehicle here, very nice work indeed! Any chance to see some more views, maybe the hidden geometry? Again, very impressive .
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Thanks Steve, I had forgotten a few things I wanted to change like chassis black for some parts but I'm going to do another in a bit. When I finish insuring my car for the road.
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What failure?
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Some parts were not textured or given a render finish so they fade into the image, windscreen wipers and parts of the suspension etc.
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@mike amos said:
Some parts were not textured or given a render finish so they fade into the image, windscreen wipers and parts of the suspension etc.
I'll take your word for it.
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I'm just LOVING this project.
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Thanks mate.
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Nicelydone! How did you model the fenders?
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Thanks mate. a lot of push pull in those fenders. not 'correct' but as close as I could get.
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Wow , lots of work then... amazing result!
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Thanks mate, appreciated.
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Nice! I love a Dusenberg roadster and you donβt see them often. I admire those of you putting together these highly complex vehicle models using SketchUp. I wouldnβt even know how to start, never mind get to this level of completion.
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Thank you, much pr actice. Rinse and repeat. There are quite a lot of folk here who are much more advanced than I am and it's a great place to learn. Mostly I make my own designs and that is where the baldness comes in.
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Damn but this is still stunning!
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I completely missed this project......stunning! Could be a nice little side earner for you. That model car is selling for $120.00 a download on CG trader.
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Thanks mate. Looking into that.
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