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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
It is great Duddly! Thank you for your hard work! Do the person who provides the models have a classic Fiat 500? I would like that car and as soon as I learn to model I will try to build it myself, but if there is one ready I could try to poserize (spelling?) it. Do you use UVMapper to assign materials and do the templates? Thanks
Staby-you mean the Fiat 500 with the front mounted engine, not the later 2 cylinger (I think) one? None of these guys are old enough to have the slightest idea what one would look like! I can't remember, myself! Really nice Mustang though, I did have a buddy that had one of these, it looks perfect! Same color too, only his had a black interior.
Ha! I think (not 100% sure) that is the one with a rear mounted 2 cylinder engine, the original was called the "Topolino" (sp? the italian word for mouse), and was pre-war, it's big claim to fame was that it was raced and John Cooper used parts of it to build the first F3 Cooper, from which all modern race car are puppies of. It is a cute shape, though. I wonder how many 500s Fiat has made over the years? I wanted one of those 850 coupes, myself, but wound up with a Mini Cooper!
Wow, this is cool! Great to see so many automobile lovers on here! Wish I could model, so many great cars...Auburn 851 Supercharged Speedster, Cord 810, Mercedes 540K, Jaguar E-Type(XKE), AC Cobra, MGA, '57 T-Bird, Mini Cooper, Deuce Coupe, Pontiac GTO, SS Camaro...Ferrari Daytona...AGHHHHH!!! STOP!!! ;-) Dave :-)
Whilw we are wishing, I'd like to see a Lotus Elan, the original one, like Emma Peel and I had! I'd like to see an A.C. Cobra even more though! There is a nice model of one over at (?) (the place with all the Max files), but it probably has the same restrictions that Duddly ran into on the mustang model.
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