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Posted: June 3rd, 2005, 10:01 pm
by Urbanconcept
The pic on the left looks a lot better than the one on the right. I would change two things about it though. First I would make the front "mouth" all one opening, too many grills there makes it seem cluttered. The other thing I would also change is the grill just under the hood. I would make that little opening one opening as well instead of three seperate ones. I'm not trying to put you down or anything here just offering a friendly opinion :wink: ( I guess it also helps that I'm almost finished my honnours degree in visual art). Oh, sorry one more thing. Instead of having the "mouth" of the front bumber angle inwards from top to bottom (like in the pic on the right) have it angle out from top to bottom. Know what I mean? That was a little confusing lol. Anyways, mad props to you for undertaking this widebody kit idea of yours. I'm loving the design so far. Good luck with the rest of it!

Posted: June 4th, 2005, 1:19 am
by Neil
It’s coming along really well... I agree with the last post. It seems cluttered I myself dislike the fog lights the most. But in the end it’s your project. I look forward to seeing how this keeps progressing. Keep up the good work

Sat Progress

Posted: June 4th, 2005, 8:10 pm
by marsinner
Yes, i did go with the left side design,

Urbanconcept thanks for ure comments. I had a design of the 3 small grills under the hood as one big one, it didnt look good at all. I just didnt want that many openings, as well as the strength of the front is better with 3 small ones, rather than 1 large one and then 2 more underneath.

The reason i like the 2 centre openings and not 1 big one, because that was the reason my drift bumper ripped, unfortunately i made a mistake of driving to work one weekend when there was Snow on the road and the bumper just ate it all up until it ripped off!. I also had a bi&ch of a time finding a mesh to fit the huge opening on those.

I have a honours degree in graphic design and masters in 3d animation. But in the end its about taste and what each person thinks it looks good. But i have at least 20 different variations of almost the exact same thing.I do a lot of photoshopping before i finalize any part.

so progress today, I always run out of something, this time it was rivets. I decided to take out all the screws and rivet the entire pieces to the hood and rivet the bumper to the old bumper up top. Much better than using screws to anyone btw thats trying to attach peices to their car.

I sanded the hood and some of the bumper, then cut out the openings as previously photoshopped, not compeltely as some parts werent strong and i had to reinforce some corners with sheetmetal. I also molded the vents exactly to the hood, I really love how clean the hood looks right now. Gonna finish reinforcing it tomorrow and get all the holes exactly right. As well as I'll be puting the first layer of bondo and see how that goes. Here is result of today

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Posted: June 4th, 2005, 8:15 pm
by mitmaks
nice progress

Posted: June 4th, 2005, 10:09 pm
by 93_4Banger
great progesss keep up the good work

Posted: June 5th, 2005, 1:48 am
by Typhoonk
Gonna be amazing!!!

Ur the best carboard fabricator I've ever seen!!!!

Posted: June 5th, 2005, 9:32 am
by fry_81
that hood is going to look amazing

Posted: June 5th, 2005, 11:05 am
by Gro Harlem
Prop's on all the hard work you are putting into this kit.

Can't wait to see the final product :). It looks like you are coming damn close to mimmicking the actual supra veilside kit

Posted: June 5th, 2005, 12:19 pm
by 93SOHC
Man...I bet that cars gonna be heavy!!! Lookin great, keep up the good work. :D

Posted: June 5th, 2005, 1:41 pm
by lennis
Can´t be said to many times, very nice !

Keep working and updating.


Going to look insane :)
//Lennis

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Posted: June 5th, 2005, 9:42 pm
by marsinner
The car isnt going to be that heavy, the hood is already little hevier, about 8 lbs heavier cuz of the fibreglass. but its sits fine on the anrchor when liften. The front bumper is going to be about 5lbs heavier than the reggular bumper. But thats with all the sheet metal reinforcements, so i know it wont snap like a twig if i hit something by accident. Which is abig deal for me, since i went through 2 bumpers in a year.

Anyways, ALL day today 8 hrs and it doesnt seem like I did anything, I sanded the hood, but i still need to add some fibreglass in areas cuz its not smooth enough and sturdy enough. I got all the openings exactly symmetrical, as well as the bottom of bumper and underneath is not done. I reinforced all the corners between the holes with sheetmetal pieces and screws(I grind the ends of after i screw it that way its better than rivet in certain areas)

its strong as hell i think. I fitted one of the openings for the fog light and i fitted both side blinkers for easy install later on.

Next well buy more fibreglass , i need about one more can, then bondo finally.

Oh and i changed by mind about cutting 3 little holes as in the previous picture, I cut 2 left the center out, it looks quite cool up close, like little eyes or MEAN notrils. comments? add that 3rd one?

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Posted: June 6th, 2005, 12:05 am
by ertaisi
Keep it at two

Posted: June 6th, 2005, 11:29 am
by 93SOHC
yup, 2 is more simetrical. Lookin sweeter every day!

Posted: June 6th, 2005, 11:32 am
by Custommx3
Looks good, LOTS of sanding too....


on a side note..

The 2 holes between the headlights, they do not look symmetrical, One looks a bit bigger. Maybe its just how it looks in the pic.

Posted: June 6th, 2005, 1:01 pm
by Nallboy
Yeah, I see that too, but this thing's looking great. Mad props to ya.