I'm a retired french art teacher and one of my hobby is to work on my computer to make 3D models : old cars, trucks, planes, buildings and so on.
My other hobbies? Playing blues or rock'n roll with my friends, trekking, visiting museums and famous places all around the world, reading good books!
My 3D models are available on RR in a store called 3DClassics.
You can see images made with my models here:
https://www.3dclassicsmodels.com/
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Comments (6)
tallpindo
It is just cool to see where the battery sits. Looking at one of the true jokes of innovation "crossflow head" that was so over-hyped with the Cortina reminds us to look back at where it all began before getting excited about someone's singular claim. Then a brand like Cosworth means something. Even without DOHC. Even without four valves per cylinder. Here it is the member sizes that challenge belief. One thinks of molybdenum that evolved in 1904 as one mulls over thinwall tube. One remebers Colin Chapman lost with his thoughts about ("if it has never broken it's too heavy") as he surveyed the wreckage of Jim Clark's Lotus that suffered a control arm failure and went through the ARMCO barrier beheading him. "Add more lightness"
Bonci
Wow! Very cool model!!! +5
pinkidemon
i like this one alot,top marks,,i went to jim clark museum the other day and what was missing? artwork like this...keep it up
marco.dd
Incredible work... Awesome!
Slav
Nice work! I like the attention to the details.
stevey3d
Sensational! I have driven on of these and they are wonderful to drive. This is so detailed! Fantastic!! 5++