Yeah I can imagine, I can’t even do that yet, Yet! That is, I have done a few things for my cars that I had purchased, I do like the Meshbox 1920s cars, very nicely done meshes, however, their .cr2’s need some fixing, but I did manage to get a Ford script on the radiator shell of the Model A wagon, which to me was such a glaring omission on the part of Meshbox, but the car was still well worth the $10 I paid for it.
Okay, for those who like big trucks, especially classic big trucks, Nationale7 does have the trucks, I know they have several Mack Trucks, but they just released this one, its a 1939 White with a Tank trailer, looks to be another winner, I may start collecting their trucks now, wonder how well these will work in DS4.5 Pro?
Okay, for those who like big trucks, especially classic big trucks, Nationale7 does have the trucks, I know they have several Mack Trucks, but they just released this one, its a 1939 White with a Tank trailer, looks to be another winner, I may start collecting their trucks now, wonder how well these will work in DS4.5 Pro?
its been a while but im back
i have to relearn how to model after weeks away
and technicaly vehicles from pre 42 never used chrome much it was too difficult
they used stainless steel then when the US entered the war the stainlees was need
and please exucse typos i havent typed in a few weekd
its been a while but im back
i have to relearn how to model after weeks away
and technicaly vehicles from pre 42 never used chrome much it was too difficult
they used stainless steel then when the US entered the war the stainlees was need
and please exucse typos i havent typed in a few weekd
Just pretend your a new graduate from school they can’t spell now a days
its been a while but im back
i have to relearn how to model after weeks away
and technicaly vehicles from pre 42 never used chrome much it was too difficult
they used stainless steel then when the US entered the war the stainlees was need
and please exucse typos i havent typed in a few weekd
Actually they used nickel plating, and on large trucks they simply painted the trim parts!
its been a while but im back
i have to relearn how to model after weeks away
and technicaly vehicles from pre 42 never used chrome much it was too difficult
they used stainless steel then when the US entered the war the stainlees was need
and please exucse typos i havent typed in a few weekd
Actually they used nickel plating, and on large trucks they simply painted the trim parts!