Wow. I have a car model and I made it. (I'm surprised since it actually looks like the real thing, except for the obvious changes to make it is own vehicle) I like how this turned out in general.
Any wireframe pics, not cause I don't believe its not yours just find it easier for feed back and what not.
The poly flow is a little wonky, and its a tad on the low poly side, but it looks nice. Also some areas have more verts than needed
Could you tell/show me what areas need help specifically I added the pillars to it (It's the best I could do with the array of reference images I had).
Working on another update for the Bandito: copied over the 5-link rear suspension from the standard length frame D15 added optional rear roof rack, and the off-road roof rack and luggage from the Roamer and after looking at the rear side windows again since @James2406 commented on them, I decided to make them a little taller and reshape them a tad. I'm happy with the results; I think its a good cross between Bronco and K5 Blazer rear side windows: Also some other smaller fixes and improvements. An update should be uploaded soon.
Also you aren't even showing anything off, its a model you downloaded on a sunbutt jbeam, could literally do this in a minute previous modding history or not.
Give him a break. I would feel pretty demotivated if I were him and got a reply like that. Even though it is just a stolen mesh on a probably not very great jbeam it is still a start. Maybe after this project he may even make a vehicle from scratch. Who knows? Basically I'm saying everyone's gotta start somewhere.
No, you want to properly learn something you start with parts, bodykits, engines, wheels, etc, making a damn meshslap isn't educational, all the hard work is done already. I am sick and tired of people making excuses for people not wanting to learn.