Watching you build this is absolutely great. Planning on copying it to file when you finish.
I hope your aware that the interior's two tone. The bucket inserts are slightly orange(ier).
Actually Mike that's quite good.
Now try experimenting with colored poster board clipped onto the walls to complement or contrast with the subject being shot.
Kinda reminds me of "Vegas" with what's his name and the other guy. Anyway what's his name lived in a converted storage locker and kept his '56 ('57?) T-bird in there with him. Kinda cool.
How about UGHHHH!!! :evil:
That'd be like HP buying out Compaqs. Bigger less reliable company buys out smaller superior company, than pulls it down to it's lower level.
Thanks, but no thanks. :cry:
Interesting list. I might as well put my two cents, even though it's worth a lot less.
1934 Imperial, Chrysler or DeSoto Airflow coupe.
1936 Dodge Humpback Panel Truck.
1938 Dodge Deluxe Coupe.
1941 Dodge pickup.
1948 Plymouth Deluxe coupe.
1950 Plymouth (steel) station wagon.
1955 Plymouth Savoy or Belvedere coupe.
1956 Dodge Royal Lancer Hardtop.
1957 DeSoto Firedome hardtop (or any other model).
1958 DeSoto Firedome hardtop (or any other model).
1959 DeSoto Firedome hardtop (or any other model).
1961 Chrysler 300G, hardtop or convertible.
1972 Dodge A-100 Tradesman maxi-van.
1977 Dodge D-150 Clubcab pickup in 2wd.
2006 Dodge Ram pickup.
I'm sure there are others, but this will do for now.
That's one impressive build. Looking forward to it's completion.
Any one looking for more info on the Futurliner can go here
http://www.futurliner.com/
Jeff, that's great. I already have a backdrop for shooting, taken from a Yahoo hobby photo site, but now with the additional information you supplied, I can get better light coverage, thanks to your imput.