Yeah, if you like just tell me which version you would like photoshopped and I’ll come up with something for you.
Sorry for double post but here are the photoshops of the BMMA Dolphine complete with bonus Kurt Russel aka Snake Plissken driver
THAT LOOKS WAY TOO GOOD
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH.
IT’S SO GOOD JFC.
This is properly cool.
OH YES, that design! Awesome.
MMM? No, MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
That is one of the best classics I have seen in UE4… Can’t wait for a more detailed description!
The early years of MMM
The MMM started to build cars* in 1953, with the 2.7 stright six coupe Blue Marlin. Based on the same semi-spaceframe chassis, in 1955 they presented the Narwhal, the sedan version of the Blue Marlin coupe.
This two cars had low production numbers, but the aspiration of the company was to became a top sport car brand, with worldwide recognition.
After cooperating with Znopresk (recently moved in Trieste) for a very small family car, the RR layout 1958 MMM Goldfish Mk.I, they started to focus on a higher production volume product than the Blue Marlin and the Narwhal, but with the same sportiness and esclusivity.
The Dolphine Project
The car development was revolving around the 4 cilinder version of the straight six of the Blue Marlin/Narwhal. The displacement shrink to 1.9 liter and the lower power (compared to the straight six) of 130 horsepower was perfect for the size of a mid-size family sport saloon, competing with Lotus Cortina and Alfa Romeo.
The whole body and the engine were aluminum. The car was light, sporty but also very delicate.
The car received warm reception from the press and the market confirmed the expectation.
*Before building cars, the MMM was known for motorboat and, during the WWII, motor torpedo boat.
(how the hell can I increase the size of the image prewview… it is too small!)
You should name it… “sexy ass car that makes turbo noises”
How do you line up the letters so well?
Now that is the proper car to listen to Synthwave in, it fits it so well
I put a fixture as a line on the bottom. It helps to keep all the letters on the same height.
At the end, I’ll remove it.
Oh, smart.
Blacklight
Also, should I even be surprised at the designs you produce? I came in here expecting something wonderful and I got just that
That coupe looks very futuristic for its time, and still ought to turn heads today… The sloped nose, flush-fitting fixtures and aerodynamic profile give me the impression that it was very ahead of its time!
Man, this thing looks fabulous! I generally like this body template a lot, but you definitely got the most out of it.
As for this one, how about “Rush”, because everytime I look at it, my thoughts sound like this: