Skyline 1957 by NURMer
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Description
The first Prince Skyline was a curious blend of Ford and Chrysler 50s' design elements.
Scripts and nameplates to be added when i find reference on these details.
Polymodeled in Max 5 and rendered in V-Ray.
Thanks for watching!
Comments (16)
ISSE
a great bravo from me
GregerE
Excellent as always. You show us the beauty of cars from the 50'-60'. Fantastic modeling and render. Thank you for shearing these beautiful images.
lorddarthvik
Perfect as allways, how about doing some mistakes next-time :D V
cenkkara
great work!
BountifulKnight
Fantastic as always :-)
RichSkip
more stunning stuff from the rendermeister...
NURMer
Thanks for the replies, guys. Rear view can be seen at http://www.palat.com.br/images/skyline/sky2.jpg
tallpindo
Somewhere on the Marchal, Lucas or GE T-3 sites it says what the diameter of those round headlights was. 8 inches for the singles and 4 for the duals? More like 6 inches single and 4 inches dual. Never mind it was probably 5.5 inches in cm. Fourteen cm?
kenmo
Oustanding modelling...V
nootz
Superb model!
3D_Explorer
Your car renders are among the best I've seen anywhere on the internet. Period.
DarkOmenStudio
All I can say is WOW!!! I am still learning how to model cars. Hopefully someday I will be able to model like you. Keep up the great work!
amanda_a42
Wonderful model and great POV! I take it its the British version?
DukeNukem2005
Bravo! Very good picture! Excellent artwork! Fantastic image!
KingHeroical
Grandfather of a great series of cars.
NURMer
Thanks again! Japanese cars were right-hand driven by then. Indeed the Skyline is an icon, and my idea was to model the very first one to show how it has evolved since. I was Googling the other day for the Vauxhall Victor and found this Skyline to be remarkably similar to it, albeit more elaborate.