CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK IV
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Hellcat!
Nice. What is a Hellcat? Looks like a Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge product.
Dana
https://www.caranddriver.com/dodge/challenger-srt-srt-hellcat
Ah, so I was right! Thanks!
Dana
So What Do You Want For It Pops?
Deuce!
Nice one, where is that one from?
It’s actually a kitbash from a bunch of different meshes combined.. broke them apart and used bits and pieces.. an frustrating at times exercise in alignment.. moon tank is from sketch up warehouse, wheels are 3dclassics. Flathead was from grabcad..
Nicely done
Thanks.. Most of the body and roof are GTA conversions.. Front fenders are from a Bugatti..
A Little Bit Rock n Roll!
Another kitbash, the car is from Duddley, available at DAZ, wheels n tires from Nationale7/3D Classics Wheel and Tire Bundle, the hubcaps I made in Blender, the flatty is from the 3D Warehouse.
Nice!
heavily modified GTSA mod... kitbashed as well..
And nicely done!
A brace of Buicks!
Great looking muscle cars!!!
Niah and Buster!
And yet another kitbash of a nice model, the body, frame and radiator shell are from the 3d warehouse, as is the flatty, same flatty I've been using for every other of my classic style hotrods, the original car actually comes as a kit in a sense, you can get the complete car via the 3d Warehouse, which includes the Ford 427 SOHC, it comes with mag wheels on the frame, and then there was a third part, you can assemble the whole car in sketchup, and if you have an older version of sketchup, with an exporter ruby for obj files, then you can make it into pretty much anything you want, and I did, Music_2_4_U and I have been playing with this one for years, literally!
Nice! - I'll have too look in the Warehouse for that... Sounds like a great resource!
https://www.autoblog.com/2018/08/25/monterey-pebble-beach-quail-photos-2018/?yptr=yahoo
Some cool pics
Thanks... That line of Tuckers was impressive...
Hi all. I am still around, just been real busy with my clinic lately. Seems everybody is getting into car wrecks lately. Three or four new patients everyday now. I have surfed some of your renders here lately and I must say, you guys are really getting good at this...lol. Some amazing renders. I do have a few to post I have done lately. All are max converts I did. I really like the old cars. So I will post them one at a time. First is a 1929 Ford Model A. In the garage! Keepin' it safe.
This is the famous Steve McQueen 1967 Mustang Bullit car. Still a nice car and very fast. I heard once that not many years ago, he was given one of the original cars used in the film as a gift by a friend in the movie business. It is now owned by his son. He posted pics of it in a car magazine and it is still like a new car.
Here is one you don't see everyday. I love the rare birds. This is a 1958 Pontiac Bonneville convertible. I had to assemble this one from a lot of parts because it was in a .fbx formay and I imported it into Daz and all the pieces were in a pile in the middle, so I had to reexport each part as an .obj file, then import each part and resize it and place it where it goes. I then exported the completeed car as a single object file with maps. It took forever but well worth it.
I saved the best for last. Here is another rare bird. A 1958 Chevrolet Impala Nomad! Yup! A 58. I have seen 55s,56s, and 57s but never a 58. I have heard about them but never seen one. This is a cool car.
Good to see you back! Fantastic renders!
I’ve got that Nomad as well...and it’s cousin, a 58 Safari..
‘64 Fairlane...
Is this one that Humpster 3D model? I know that Humpster charges about $75 for each of their Model A models, they also have the 29 Pickup and a really nice looking full fendered Duece Coupe!
Hmmm...not sure. I found it on the web somewhere. No engine, No movable parts, so maybe this is a clone or something.