This thread is about my Mopar models... To be done : Dodge Grand Caravan (2015) Dodge Dart (2014) Dodge Magnum (2008) Dodge Viper (2009) Chrysler 300 ( 2017) Chrysler 200 (2015) Chrysler Pacifica (2017) Ram 1500 (2014) Ram 1500 (2019) Ram Promaster (2015) Fiat Punto (2014) WIP : Dodge Charger (2007) RAM 1500 Rebel (2016) Finished : Dodge Challenger (2014) Pictures : WIP Pictures : Feel free to request any (Mopar / FCA or related) vehicles here
Considering you are accepting requests what about a 1962 Chrysler Valiant S-Series? If you want I can provide you images as I have one at home. Are these models being turned into mods or are you just creating 3D models? The Challenger looks great btw
Wow nice project. I would suggest 1999 Dodge Charger R/T Concept and 1996 Dodge Sidewinder concept truck.
Seeing how you modeled a Challenger from scratch (along with the Dodge Ram/Gavril Bear and a few other vehicles) and are accepting requests, I would like to see a Dodge Caliber modeled in Blender: A high-performance SRT-4 trim was also available for the Caliber, and I would like to see that modeled as well: Also, am I allowed to suggest vehicles from brands within the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles portfolio in general, as well as marques owned by Fiat and Chrysler (past and present) before the merger? The reason why I'm asking this question is because you included a Fiat vehicle that you planned to model, and Fiat is part of FCA. To clarify, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, SRT, and Mopar are part of FCA US, one of the two subsidiaries under FCA. Fiat, Abarth, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia are part of FCA Italy, which is part of FCA as a subsidiary. Maserati is directly owned by FCA. Ferrari was controlled by Fiat in 1969, and became part of FCA in 2014 when Fiat and Chrysler merged; however, Ferrari was spun off as an independent brand in 2016. Plymouth was a division of Chrysler back in 1928 before it was discontinued in 2001; the same can be said for Eagle, though it lasted from 1988 to 1999. I could go on with the list of brands from Fiat, Chrysler, and FCA, but you get the idea here.
Can you do a 1998 Dodge Neon? (was also available with a high performance model R/T) because i want to splash it into a wall.
I asked a similar question, and Dean said it's fine as long as the brands are part of FCA (or owned by either Fiat or Chrysler, the two major companies that formed FCA after merging):