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Looks great KoL!,

I am guessing you used 3DS Max? could be very wrong :dry:

Only thing I can suggest is don't forget the side mirrors and maybe try blacking out behind the grills and interior so you can't see the ground etc. someting simple like this for eg (to the required shape of course.

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Sorry, you've already done the wheel arches, didn't see that.

Where did you get your reference pics from? Suurland?

Look forward to seeing your GTT.

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Yep im a 3D Studio Max 8.0 user, its an awsome program, and i use it in my job.

I dont remember where i got the pics from but i used blueprints and some random google images to get the job done.

But theres still lots to be done, i would love to do the interior but not enough refernece pics.

oops! i didnt even realise the side mirrors! hahha!

ive also got to do the windscreen wipers and i might change the rims.

thanks guys!

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Sorry man I didn't realise it was a 'work in PROGRESS'.. keep up the good work.

If you need blueprints of cars check out http://www.the-blueprints.com/ has a huge list of blueprints for heaps of things. The guys other website is http://www.onnovanbraam.com/index.php?portfolio/3dstills/

He has pics of his Evo 8 model

Another site with a few tutorials and help is http://www.suurland.com/ he has done some great work aswell.

If you don't mind me asking, what job do you have that lets u use 3DS MAX?

I don't really use the prog anymore.. can't find the time at the moment, would like to though.

This is an RX7 I did ages ago in i think 3DS Max 3 when trying to learn the prog.

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