Dodge Ram Pickup. Work by Maxidyne
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Description
Available now from his 3DClassic store is Alain's marvellous 1983 Dodge Ram Pickup.
Including revolving/turning wheels, opening doors/windows and folding tailgate amongst it's features.
The body also has separate material zones for easy changing of body colours.
I rendered it here in 'Work' duty, next up will be 'Play'.
Haybale by squarepeg3d.
Thanks for looking.
Mike.
Comments (6)
3DClassics123456
You're the best for car renders and a very good accessories maker!!!!! I do love what you make with my models!
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful Work,
Richardphotos
outstanding render and lighting . I am waiting for it to be released
Greywolf44
Very cool new model and great render, Mike! See your site mail.
Archorn
Very good
LyleAryn
Very nice work! As the proud owner of the Dodge used for the model, I really love that it's now available for renders.
It was my Dad's truck before it was passed to me. It's always been a landmark to help people find our house. "Oh, just look for the one with the blue Dodge truck out front."
When my older brother's friends had a breakdown, it was always the old blue Dodge that came to the rescue.
With the original 318 installed, now rebuilt, and now sporting dual Magnoflow exhaust, she's still running. And every time I'm behind the wheel, I think of Dad. He passed away in '11 from mesothelioma. I have to say, when I saw that finished product, I was quite taken aback. Looks just like she did when we first drove her home. Of course, she's got a little rust and a few dents now. Just a fantastic truck. Owned for 26 years now. Got her in '92 after Dad's GMC was wrecked by a Jaguar. (He drove the owner of the Jag home, lol)
I eagerly await seeing what the community does with it.