Pre-wedge era supercar (Download added)

:astonished:, that is all I can say

Fucking beautiful.

Gorgeous.

If morphed enough,you could make a gt40 from this as well

I’m excited!

The hype is too intense.

I need dis in my life.

Maybe get someone like this guy to make a 1:1 scale version of it.

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[quote=“RobtheFiend”]Maybe get someone like this guy to make a 1:1 scale version of it.

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TyvÀrr fÄr man inte godkÀnd hembyggda replicabilar för allmÀn vÀg. :wink:

Drools

[quote=“Felgen”]

[quote=“RobtheFiend”]Maybe get someone like this guy to make a 1:1 scale version of it.

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TyvÀrr fÄr man inte godkÀnd hembyggda replicabilar för allmÀn vÀg. :wink:[/quote]

FÄr man visst. Iallafall hÀr i Sverige, kan nog vara enda landet. :geek:

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As long as the engine is a road legal one, the chassie is deemd sound, and the power/weight ratio is lower than 15kW/100kg, then you can register a car as “Amateur Built”(sp?). No matter what it is built to resemble. Replica or otherwise.

Om man inte fÄr lov att köra den pÄ allmÀn vÀg sÄ fÄ ni komma ner till NZ med den :stuck_out_tongue: allt Àr tillÄtet dÀr.

Just chiming in to say: This car will be awesome! Cheers!

tell me something , are the cars a single unit , or are the doors and bonnet separate objects ? , because in your 70s car it seems a few components are separate while here they seem to be a single model ?

i need to know this because im in the process of developing my own .

[quote=“najeeb”]tell me something , are the cars a single unit , or are the doors and bonnet separate objects ? , because in your 70s car it seems a few components are separate while here they seem to be a single model ?

i need to know this because im in the process of developing my own .[/quote]

They’re in the same object, but the vertices aren’t welded. In Automation, the different parts are distinguished by the material ID you assign to them (eg. whether it’s the front, middle, or rear part; whether it’s body color, chrome, plastic, etc.).

Edit: You might want to check out the tutorials on YouTube:

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How it looks so far:

The smoothing is kind of effed up, but this is easier to fix on a 1960s rounded design than on a 1970s wedge-shaped design with lots of sharp edges. :slight_smile:

Dayum! That’s hot!

Some minor flaws still need to be fixed (materials, UV maps, some smoothing groups, etc.), but this is an outline of how it will look in-game. Because of the width, I was able to fit a 6.5 l flat 8 inside it. :slight_smile:

That’s so beautiful! I’m gonna marry that car! :smiley:

I am very glad I requested this body, it’s superb looking. 10/10 Felgen!

I presume once the rest of the work is done, we’ll be getting our hands on it?

[quote=“CNSpots1”]I am very glad I requested this body, it’s superb looking. 10/10 Felgen!

I presume once the rest of the work is done, we’ll be getting our hands on it?[/quote]

Of course. :slight_smile: It’s almost finished now; all that’s left are the mirrors and the modifiers. Thank you for suggesting the car.

I must have this!!! it looks so amazing!