CAR AND BIKE LOVERS THREAD - MARK IV
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I have the Pontiac also, I could be wrong, but I think it is a sketchup model that came in three parts that fit perfect together.
Love that Fairlane...here is my take on the 1965 futura.
Walter's toy!
nice.. love the garage environment!
Here is the one from Humpster 3D, https://hum3d.com/3d-models/ford-model-a-tudor-1929/
Finally got that GTA Wagoneer sorted, fixed normals and some smoothing issues.. and some weird material zones..
Looks good
Lots of nice images here again!
Dana
AMC power!
Or.... in red...
Which one was that...not the Hornet? I'm not familiar with a lot of the AMC cars. I kind of like the blue and gray.
Dana
That’s the AMC Rebel... the blue/white scheme was a factory one...
Oh, right...the Rebel! Now I remember that name.
Dana
They had one version of the Rebel that was called, The Machine!
LEGO built a life size, drivable Bugatti from over a million Technic pieces
https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/30/lego-built-a-life-size-drivable-bugatti-from-over-a-million-technic-pieces/?yptr=yahoo
yeah.. thats the one the model is of - 390ci V8 345 HP -
Niiiiiiiiiiiice. Now, if it had an engine powerful enough to get up to the real car's speed.
Heh -imagine the cloud of Lego pieces it would leave behind!
And the kids scrambling to pick'em up
60 Vette!
Nice vette
But will it go as fast as the real car? LOL
That Pontiac Safari is a 56!
That Pontiac Safari is a 56!
Nope, the Safari is a GTA SA mod.
Love the Vette!
I blame my poor typing skills!!!!
Thanks for the correction, I didn;t know that! Appreciated!
Superbirds! (composition shamelessly copied from a tweet I saw last night)
That isn't to say that Pontiac didn't have a 58 Safari wagon, they very well could have, it just wasn't the same body in 58 as in 56, one thing I also learned from a Ponitac lover, (I'm one of those also, but not as intense as this guy is), between the Chevy Nomad and Pontiac Safari, niether used each others body panels, back in the 50's, though the cars were similar in design, typically they were made completely different from each other, even though they were both GM products, using the same basic bodies didn't really start happening until the mid 1960's.
Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safari 2793SD '1958
Yeah.. you can see the difference fir sure!