Gunzenrosa
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Did a quick build yesterday. Despite modern day technology I deferred to using an older method of photoshop. I took a picture, printed it onto paper and got out the scissors and tape. I call it photo chop.
Perhaps I’m slower than most in this age of 3D printing technology or a photoshop program that I never seem to have enough interest to learn but I’m pretty happy with the results. (I can even make engine noises and push it across my desk, something I’ve yet to see from a photoshop).
Now hopefully my pictures show up and y’all can have a look at what I have in store for the next project.
Any and all opinions welcome. I’m wondering I should go with a pillar between front and rear windows or not.
This is a ‘35 Plymouth deluxe sedan transformed into a coupe.
Perhaps I’m slower than most in this age of 3D printing technology or a photoshop program that I never seem to have enough interest to learn but I’m pretty happy with the results. (I can even make engine noises and push it across my desk, something I’ve yet to see from a photoshop).
Now hopefully my pictures show up and y’all can have a look at what I have in store for the next project.
Any and all opinions welcome. I’m wondering I should go with a pillar between front and rear windows or not.
This is a ‘35 Plymouth deluxe sedan transformed into a coupe.
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