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Plymouth Belvedere 1958

3D Studio Max Transportation posted on Aug 24, 2003
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MikeMartin

11:20AM | Sun, 24 August 2003

Very, very impressive....what modelling method do you use for this type of project: nurbs, spline cage, editable poly??

tgn376j

11:29AM | Sun, 24 August 2003

I would like to know that to. Excellent work anyway.

mali

12:46PM | Sun, 24 August 2003

Very nice model!

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agades

1:10PM | Sun, 24 August 2003

Excellent modelling! Cool work!

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NURMer

1:16PM | Sun, 24 August 2003

Thank you all for the comments. This model was originally a splinecage bodyshell that was left on the backburner until i converted it to poly and added the details.

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blbarrett

5:42PM | Sun, 24 August 2003

Excellent.... in every aspect.

cristi_bumbu

2:37PM | Mon, 25 August 2003

i`d like to drive that car...

aga22

5:41AM | Thu, 28 August 2003

almost.perfect model. the seats could use a little work though

imageart

4:44AM | Wed, 24 March 2004

This is wonderful work, it has an airbrushed artwork feel to it...awesome modeling, keep up the great work

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BountifulKnight

2:23AM | Thu, 07 April 2005

I love the styling of the cars in this era and this is a beautiful rendering. I think this is my second favorite of your work right behind the gold Edsel.

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Radar_rad-dude

12:55AM | Thu, 07 June 2007

Shades of Christine! That is an excellent render!


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