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)
DocMikeB
Wonderful artwork, 5+++++!
Rockdog
absolutely awesome..
tallpindo
I remember when you built this one. I have sat in a Cord though it wasn't a convertible and the transmission was locked. Turning the cranks to open the headlights and looking at how similar teh preselector gear change was to my neighbors Hudson he had shown me in his garage stands out. I also remember it had a flathead V-8 mounted backwards. I was surprised it wasn't a straight eight but that was the Auburn and Duesenberg. Somehow I remembered through the years it was a Continental but that was wrong. It had a Lycoming which was part of the E.L. Cord group. My closest approach to this enterprise was when I worked on the third floor of a building across from North American, Downey which had been Vultee Aircraft under Cord. That is where the Apollo space capsules were made. A revival of this marque was done in Tulsa, where Douglas had a modification program for KC-135's and EB/RB-66's I sold.
3Dillusions
Beautiful
cenkkara
very nice work!
Steeleyes101
Ive always loved this model If I ever get rich ging to buy one for myself lol