WIP Civetta Bolide GX91C Race Car V0.72a

Bolide Racecar

  1. Kinect

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    The front bumper looks like a low rider car ○-○

    It's didn't make for handle a speed bumb :v

    But, it's looks good enough.
     
  2. titantls

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    That really cool, for some reason I've always liked the old race cars.
     
  3. KennyWah

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    And this looks badass
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  4. clayton8or

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    um... what "low rider car" looks like a group c racecar?

    No, racecars were never meant to go over speedbumps, did you not know that?
     
  5. KennyWah

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    Do you even racecar?

    Have you even group c?

    Okay, so tell me how you think these would react to a rumble strip on a race track?





    Now, consider that these cars go over 300km/h sometimes these cars can achieve speeds over 400km/h
    [235mph = 378km/h]


    900 Posts ftw



    Also ugly peugeot 907



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    So I was thinking of removing the radiator frame/bay in the front of the bolide to allow me to make the front more dug out and move the radiator more to the center portion of the vehicle. [Just move it back a few inches really]







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    #45 KennyWah, Jul 8, 2015
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  6. ah00t13

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    Moving the radiator back would make more sense, I think you should do it, it would allow for a lower nose, and possibly a front air intake.
     
  7. KennyWah

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    Thus why I started doing such right away. [after making a backup]
     
    #47 KennyWah, Jul 8, 2015
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  8. ah00t13

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    You did ask for feedback
     
  9. KennyWah

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    Okay, I actually have to remove the lights, but I don't know how I will go and make my own /=

    if I don't remove them than I can't angle the wheel arches properly.
     
  10. ah00t13

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    Hmmm... Could you take the model from the lights that are already included on the bolide, and move them down to a different position?
     
  11. KennyWah

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    How is this? [For a concept]


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    I'm thinking of reusing the textures of the old lights and to make it easier.
     
  12. ah00t13

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    I love how that looks, It's very intimidating, and reusing the old lights is a good idea, so you can still have popups.
     
  13. KennyWah

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    Now all I have to do is basically remodel the whole front of the car over agian in a higher quality so that is isn't basically unable to have subdivisions.|

    I also have to look into more correct poly flow in the wheel arch to keep things looking smooth.
     
  14. ah00t13

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    Well, at least it will look better in the long run, and you already have something to base it off of.
     
  15. KennyWah

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    Remodeled entire nosecone.

    Looks much better now, vents yet to be re-added


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  16. ah00t13

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    Looking good, although the middle of the hood could be sunk in a little bit. It should provide a good base for the headlight replacements.

    Were you planning on making slick tires for it, or keeping the stock bolide tires?
     
    #56 ah00t13, Jul 8, 2015
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  17. Skystunt123

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    Looks really good like this, even tough it lost it's "civetta bolide" square-ish look.
    Keep this design (looks good) , at least for a selectable part, but don't forget that the headlights will play a very important role in the final looks of the car.

    Something like this would be neat.
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    #57 Skystunt123, Jul 8, 2015
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  18. ah00t13

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    Wow, even with that somewhat crude drawing added, you were right, those headlights and that grill add a lot of character to the car
     
  19. KennyWah

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    Adjusted model and added vents.


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  20. ah00t13

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    Nice, I like the new front air intake even better, and the outlets behind the wheels seem more refined. Keep up the good work.
     
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