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The crash damage is replicated using thick foil pressed onto the good panel, before bending it up and setting it by back-filling the panel with body filler (to hold its shape). The foil crinkles a lot more realistically than the heat-and-bend technique
eleanor01 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor02 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor03 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor04 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor05 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor06 by aus_mus, on Flickr
eleanor08 by aus_mus, on Flickr
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excellent build
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interesting little car. i've never seen one of these before
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that's a mighty fine build
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amazing diorama
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Was it hard to build?
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nice clean build
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very realistic weathering
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nice build. weathered to perfection
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looks pretty accurate
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fabulous build. well detailed
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It looks like a fancy metal strainer. any sufficiently fine paint filter should work just as well, even a paper filter would do the same (automotive shops use paper filters, so they can't be that bad)
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Looks spot on!
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20 hours ago, my66s55 said:
There completely legal. The license states that resale of the file is prohibited. What you purchase is a download site to get them. There is $0 for the actual file.
You're full of bs. the artists sell them for $95 on hum3d, then they won't want you giving them away free.
First line of the license:
The CUSTOMER may NOT:
- redistribute PRODUCT or modifications/parts of the PRODUCT;
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they appear to be rips from Hum3D, so probably not legal files.
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very nicely built
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thats a wild custom
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this frankenstein monster looks awesome. hell of a job putting it all together.
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holy cow! lots of amazing custom work here
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Nice job. the stance looks good and the paint came out nice
AMT Louisville roll back trailer
in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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amazing build