WIP 1929 Burnside Model-T Pickup ( Hot Rod Build Thread )

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Matchbox201, Jan 1, 2017.

  1. Sagarci

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    Pimp my Rod
    In action!
     
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  2. Serpreme

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    Can there be a suped up version of the T-Series' diesel? Like so:


    And are there any thoughts in that brilliant mind about a dual rear axle version?


    But anyway, keep up the great work! Looks like it's coming along wonderfully! :D
     
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  3. DavidTheWild150

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    Can't wait to make a desert runner hot rod
     
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  4. Matchbox201

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    Yes to more semi parts, like diesel motor and stacks, and more pickup parts like dually rear wheels, roll bar, spotlights ect.. No dual rear axles though, too complicated for this mod. It's a Burnside frame :)

    Anyway, I re-did the chop-top with more angle and some other stuff...
     

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  5. mansenilsson

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    Good job, it looks awsome! Cant wait to crash it! :)
     
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  6. MrAnnoyingDude

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    That new angle looks a bit weird...
     
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  7. SandwichesANDmilk

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    no... it looks AWESOME
     
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  8. Spede3

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    Some people might hate me for saying this but are there plans for a rat-rod variant?
     
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  9. Matchbox201

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    Yes, the rat-rods are my favorite, so there will probably be a few. (Is that a Cadillac rear on that one, or possibly Bel-Air??? lol nice :D)
     
  10. SandwichesANDmilk

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    cant wait till its out!!
    and i can help jbeam it
     
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  11. mansenilsson

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    Just an idea, i understand if you wont do this but maybe a Ford Tudor looking bodystyle:
     

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  12. Matchbox201

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    I'd like to do one of those too... and some roadster versions :)




    I tend to be a little overambitious sometimes... so I doubt ALL of these things will become part of mod... but who knows.. maybe
     
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  13. SandwichesANDmilk

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  14. Spede3

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    I'm not sure, its not mine i just googled Rat-Rod on the interwebs :)
     
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  15. mansenilsson

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    A roadster would be rather cool :)(sorry for bad english)
     
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  16. Matchbox201

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    Well that would be a great help. I'll PM you when I get to that point. Do you use the method of Blender rough template to NBEditor? I really, really want to figure out how to create beam structures more automatically. I have gotten by so far, manually creating nodes/beams in jbeam files... but it is very tedious, and I know there is a better way.. I just haven't grasped it yet.
     
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  17. SandwichesANDmilk

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    i can edit a jbeam saves lots of time
    and i only use NBeditor but i will have blender open to see the shape
     
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  18. machine

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    Definitely not Cadillac or Bel-Air rear. I guess it's from a Dodge Coronet.
     
  19. Matchbox201

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    Hmmm, you may be right.... either way, it's a perfect example of a 'rat-rod'
     
  20. SandwichesANDmilk

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    and it doesnt need to be perfect fit it just needs to fit decently
     
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