Some very "interesting" comments, but thanks. It really is hard, yet enjoyable creating something that has been long forgotten

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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Thanks Carrozza
I do have a few plug-ins but only use Fredo Scale in everyday modeling.
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Well, I just found 2 excellent new image of the Mustela! Both of in colour and now I have some back end reference!
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
The Ford Mach 2 had a very "rough" set of Blueprints and only about 3 images. The Mustela I'm working on (as pictured above) only has a few photos but no BP's. I try to make the model as accurate as possible based on what can be seen in the photos and in any concept sketches, in the case of the Mustela, Ghia also built a model for De Tomaso and Lancia based on the same design
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Hmm... Well, I don’t see much point in having an e-mail address if no one else has it, kind of defeats the point. Being able to chat in real time would be MUCH faster and efficient. I’m sorry but if you can’t understand the tutorials given before than I don’t think I can do much to help otherwise.
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
If you need any 1 on 1 help I would be glad to chat. I use Hotmail to chat to friends quite often, just e-mail or PM me and I'll send you my hotmail address.
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Thanks Shams, yeah, the front looks a little Nissan 240Zish.
Here is a "tiny" bit of work on the Mondeo.
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
LOL. I did have a very old sketch, very much like the Parnelli Jones Mustang but I got rid of that a couple of years ago. I do have many, many, many drawings but I did get rid of many more. I roughly estimate I have around 200 side-view drawings, maybe more and that was after a big cleanout, resulting in half a rubbish bag full.
Here is the very first Rogue design. I believe it was made in 2004:
Falcon GT Coupe sketch along with a modern-retro incarnation:
A few other designs:
A few Noble Sketches:
A modern Ford RS200:
A couple of Panoz Sketches:
Fictional Panoz designs (I'm personally very proud of these designs):
This is far from all of my better designs and very far from all of my drawings but you get the picture, I’m a coupe guy!
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Thanks, here is a little more work
And, just for comparison:
And a wireframe just for good measure:
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Sorry about my absence, I haven’t been able to connect to the internet properly for some time. I have done some work in SU, not much though.
That tutorial looks awfully long but is a very good guide for some excellent results. Those vehicle models remind me of the Nuclear Family 70’s futuristic ideas. Like that of the cars found in Fallout.Revision to my Ford Capri:
Along with many other projects yet to be finished I have hopes to start a couple of Ginetta models, particularly the G50:
And as proof they will be accurate, the official BP's! But due to copy right I can’t show the whole thing, so I cropped it:
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Okay, so, no comments
Well, just a little something I done the other day. It’s not very high priority but still something.
Models I hope to build:
M10
M12 (Other models in this line)
M14
I might try the M15
M600Yes, these will be scratch made, I know I converted some ages ago but they weren’t as accurate as these will be.
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RE: Rogue's W.I.P's!
Nah, even the latest version of SU viewer doesn’t support layers. Not that it makes much difference; SU Viewer is as unsecure as SU itself. Anyone with a free openGL printscreen program can grab the geometry. I'm still working my ar*e off with the model so expect the finished product to be much better.