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 (3)
tallpindo
If it was not one of yours I would say the engine castings are too square. Since it is one I can study the front cover casting and say it might be a y-block. Each rod has it's own personality. On this one the weakness is in the grille and grille shell. I always count the grille bars. The 33 had curved grille bars and the 34 had straight. The 34 had 24 louvers, straight, the 33 had curved louvers and the 32 had 20, straight. Now let's see if that is good criticism. Vic Edelbrock's definitive black 32 roadster has 24 louvers. So the eye is the final arbitor of taste. Anytime it fails then something is still ambiguous. I see these models as decision spaces. By making yours so it can be built several ways you include the buyer in that concept. Does it have a Paxton, or a Latham or a GMC (blower)? Does it have multiple v-belts or a Gilmer toothed belt or a serpentine of late? For something seventy-three years old there is always something new. Did it run gas class at the drags or on the high desert at El Mirage? How do I know it's not a Desoto?
DocMikeB
Very cool car, excellent model, 5+++++!
pixelmeister
Nice car. Nice modeling. Very cool work!