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Car modding and painting
the Z at the end mean the car is available in winter also
So if I dont paint the Z texture interior as well it will show stock in winter?
thanks,
yes just do one and after the otheryou just rename your original into the Z model
Thanks, any other advice for car painting? So far I have done the Futura (fantastic car, glad they added this) by finding detailed photos of the dash and other parts online and using them in the texture and then setting the color. I am working on the hot rods now.
why don’t you share those art work?
I will when I am happy with it, still not there yet but working on it.
Work in progress;
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great make a pack with it and put it in the download section, it will be aprouve by joshua and it will be available for everyoneÃâÃÂ
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Afaik the z in waybar_z and a bunch of other filenames refer to “zima”, which is Czech for snow.
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Very nice texture work, that cars original textures of interior dash are a right mess.
Got it almost done, here it is in red.
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and red on red
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awsome jobÃâÃÂ
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The ultimate modification to the Futura would be turning it into the Batmobile, with the red pin striping and black interior.
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I wish someone would re do theÃâàPontiac Club de mer
The 1956 Pontiac Club De Mer was the unique masterpiece of GM’s Motorama car show for 1956. The body was made out of anodized brushed aluminum and was a scant 38 inches high. The engine compartment housed a 300 horsepower Stato-Streak V8 engine with dual 4 barrel carburetors. The companion car for the full scale Club De Mer was a quarter scale model, which traveled with the car to all of the auto shows throughout the United States. While the full scale model was destroyed in 1958, the Quarter Scale Model was retained by General Motors and was later motorized by Harley Earl, chief designer of General Motors and given to his grandson, whose first name was tiger, as a peddle car. Thereafter the car went through several hands and was recently purchased and restored by the Bortz Auto Collection.
The Following are facts and specifications for this model:
– Man responsible for designing the Club De Mer: Paul Gillian.
– 300 Horsepower V8
– Rear mounted transaxle
– 104 inch wheelbase
– Large dorsal fin undoubtedly the most dramatic cue for this car.
– Headlights and parking lights are placed in a dual arrangement one over the other in a rotational unit that when not in use revolve and disappear, leaving a completely smooth front surface.
– Debut: Miami, 1956 (Note, the Quarter Scale Model of the Club De Mer was unveiled earlier in North Miami Beach at an exclusive club).
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