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Rodondo
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Re: Car Bucket

#91 Post by Rodondo »

Brian2170 wrote:
Rodondo wrote:Two things, we try to avoid the anti-aliasing as much as possible, in the Police Logo, especially the Chinese characters should be "definable", hence not pixel cluster.

And the credits are the wrong way, not sure if you are from Hong Kong but we seem to follow Western writing order in that the first artist comes first then the next and the one after etc. Should read (indiajuliet, Brian2170)
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Re: Car Bucket

#92 Post by Brian2170 »

Rodondo wrote:
Brian2170 wrote:
Rodondo wrote:Two things, we try to avoid the anti-aliasing as much as possible, in the Police Logo, especially the Chinese characters should be "definable", hence not pixel cluster.

And the credits are the wrong way, not sure if you are from Hong Kong but we seem to follow Western writing order in that the first artist comes first then the next and the one after etc. Should read (indiajuliet, Brian2170)
I'm from Malaysia.
West or East? By the way, how rude of me, Welcome aboard :)
East.

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Re: Car Bucket

#93 Post by darthpanda »

Bloody hell! I love it! HK Police cars! why did I not come up with that? I'm originally from HK!
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Re: Car Bucket

#94 Post by Rodondo »

The first Bugatti Royale 41100 with a Packard Tourer Body

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Re: Car Bucket

#95 Post by eswube »

Look great!
But weren't they larger? I thought they were almost 6,5 meters long?
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Re: Car Bucket

#96 Post by Rodondo »

It depended on the body, none were ever the same, I simply used the wheelbase as 4.3m as this is was the rough standard for the chasis's. This serial number would become the Coupe Napoleon, though its hazy if this car did or if any part. On comparison the Napoleon is noticably longer in the back than the Packard body
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Re: Car Bucket

#97 Post by heuhen »

in that time period,when you bought an car you bought the chassi, that you transported an company and got you'r self made an body for the chassi.
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Re: Car Bucket

#98 Post by Rodondo »

Yep, though in this case the builder commissioned the body himself from Packard
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Re: Car Bucket

#99 Post by indiajuliet »

Nice work, Rodondo. I hope to see more from you!

After watching the first round of racing of the 2014 season this weekend, here's the new Formula Ford single seater for the Championship of Great Britain:

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I think the scale should be correct, some more colourful liveries to follow later.
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Re: Car Bucket

#100 Post by Trojan »

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