Influenced by the second generation Opel Manta and, to a smaller extent, a few other cars of the period. Comes in two variants: 2-door coupe and 2-door convertible.
1970s subcompact*
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Inspired mainly by the infamous Ford Pinto. Comes in hatchback, coupe and ute.
The shape is good, but it still needs some work IMHO.
1- Shapes and stuff
You should add a chrome trim on the rear most part of the back window. It looks a bit weird how the chrome trim just ends.
The rear most pillar would look a bit nicer if it was about the same width on its entire height.
If you look at wagons from that period, the top of the windshield is roughly aligned with the top of the side windows. Right now your windshields seems a bit large.
It has no seams for the trunk or the hood.
You should add some plastic surfaces on the underside of the car, to hide the holes around the frame.
Once again. looking at cars from that period, the doors didn’t usually extend all the way to the lower end of the car.
2- Morphing
You can definitively add more morphing possibilities on the front end. I suggest adding a bone that lets you change the slope of the hood and of the front end that’s over the bumper.
3- LUA
I suggest raising the ride height a little and raising the minimum wheel diameter. This should help the wheels sit better in their arches.
As for the good sides:
-The shape in general looks great.
-Your wheel arches are really nice and morph nicely.
-Back morphs are pretty good.
-No obvious stamping issues.
-No weird reflections, even around the wheel arches. The Mini-Truck still has weird reflections in that area.
It has a lot of potential, and with just a little more work it should be much better.
It is a VERY good start! I also like these type of cars! Can’t wait to try it out. Basically a lot of feedback which I agree with has already been given by trackpaduser.
I don’t agree. I would like a 3-door hatchback version of this. Look at the last picture in his first post; Imagine that hatchback with 3 doors and you get this which I like: