Well I decided to start my own thread parallel to 85SEnochie's. But will be doing Concepts in 3D. I will take requests in the near future. But while this thread is starting off you may follow me as I tinker with my concepts.
Very COOL! I can see you like to tinker I tried using the 3d genarator you had posted to me but can not get it to do much it was free so very limited on what I could do with it.
Yes I can / am making mods Iv. SE I use google sketchup..its free and easy to use...i have other better ones but can't use em lol..just don't know how.
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Mar 17th, 2010
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Posts: 2165 From: Clifton Park, New York, The States. Registered: Sep 2009
Well I'm really not a novice. More like a dummy. I'm having a hard time. I want to "slice" a Vector W8 vertically into sections about 10" thick perfectly scaled. You know to maybe use as a template for a moldless body. Just a crazy project.
Cool signature, Hockaday! Some of my favorite inventors mentioned there -- Charles Babbage, James Wimshust, and Nikola Tesla. Trivia question -- Do you know what each is famous for?
Cool signature, Hockaday! Some of my favorite inventors mentioned there -- Charles Babbage, James Wimshust, and Nikola Tesla. Trivia question -- Do you know what each is famous for?
only Tesla, and Maybe not what he is famous for...but I know he invented the two prong'ed light bulb ac electricity, tesla coil, possible death ray, radio, electricity over air, and i'm sure i'm missing many.
I will be adding some lighting soon and will post bigger pictures. black on black can be hard to see for some.
The scoops are as accurate as I can get basicly with out ever seeing any and w/o any dimensions. I will be uploading some components onto google sketchup's model warehouse when finished and I will freely share anything i make.
You got Tesla right. He was eccentric, and viewed by many as a "mad scientist", but he did invent the "poly-phase alternating current generator", and sold his patents to George Westinghouse, who built the first AC power generating plant at Niagara Falls, NY. James Wimshurst experimented with static electricity. When I was a kid, I built a "Wimshurst machine" as a science project. It could make some nice sparks. Charles Babbage built the first programmable calculating machine (the Babbage Difference Engine), and is considered to be the father of programmable computers. I like people with inventive minds. Another favorite of mine is Hulki Aldikacti. I think we all know what he was responsible for.
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Sneak peak to my side project, kinda to take a break off my other model.
I like the nose job creative! and no I do not have any idea what it is from but think the line on the top of the bumper should either go away or line up with the marker light on the head light mod, would help it look like it belongs to it I think