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1947 Tucker

DAZ|Studio Transportation posted on Feb 16, 2016
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1947 Tucker Torpedo prototype. I don't know much about this vehicle but I have seen the production model and seen the film. From a time post war when some companies were selling warmed over pre-war models and others were heading in a new direction. The latest excellent model by Alain and Eric and on sale now in their Nationale7 store here. Thanks for looking, Mike.

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Lucien_Lilippe

4:16PM | Tue, 16 February 2016

Hello my friend. Splendid render of an unusual mesh from Alain. I dont forget the DS... what do you say about a tutorial to make it whith blender ?

Maxidyne

4:50PM | Tue, 16 February 2016

Thank you my friend, I would love a chance to make the early single headlight DS. How is the Renault 4CV coming along.

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giulband

12:06AM | Wed, 17 February 2016

Very beautiful and well rendered model !!

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3DClassics123456

2:20AM | Wed, 17 February 2016

I am always surprised when I see how realistic and beautiful my models and Eric one's are beautiful after you have been working on the textures and the renders. One more time hat off!

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tigertim

5:45PM | Fri, 19 February 2016

A great render of an unusual machine.. very sci fi styling, even now!

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rajib

5:55AM | Fri, 25 March 2016

That had such interesting car shapes in the olden days, Mike. Looks fabulous !


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