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Should I make new op on my topic?

Yes
11 (91.7%)
No just keep it
1 (8.3%)

Total Members Voted: 12

Author Topic: Master King DeadDude's Vehicle Topic (New OP) (Chevelle Finally in game)  (Read 34788 times)

Master King Deaddude asked me to help him out with the lights a bit




added working steer wheel
-snip-
I'd say that it should be bigger




:panda: I guess it dead...
Yeah, I guess it's dead because you're not working on it.


:panda: I guess it dead...

Yeah, I guess it's dead because you're not working on it.

Yea, if u would post updates, that would get people to comment, then it would still be "alive" Its like any other topic, if we dont see much updates, we let the topic alone for a while, until we see something new.

Yea, if u would post updates, that would get people to comment, then it would still be "alive" Its like any other topic, if we dont see much updates, we let the topic alone for a while, until we see something new.

:o okay, guys! I just made a surprise car I made look better,improved

I called it Duke btw it ll going have CVS on Duke normal version but other 1 is nonCVS,nonPaintable on Duke General Lee version
    Duke CVS list:
    • hood - stock, blower engine, blower engine 2,  air-splitter
    • front bumper - stock , fog light, dayonta, stock,classic
    • rear bumper- stock,classic
    • spoiler - stock, dayonta,classic
    • roof -  stock, convertible
    • Vinyl - racing stripes , stripes
« Last Edit: July 17, 2014, 01:49:48 PM by master king deaddude »

Master King Deaddude Muscle Cars Topic it's a joke don't take it seriously

Duke update:
added front/rear bumper!
bug: glowing faces on bumpers only.-.

« Last Edit: July 17, 2014, 04:41:12 PM by master king deaddude »

Can anyone else agree this:

The Back End is too small, not proportioned enough. Your roof slope in the back is sloped too steeply. It needs to be more subtle, and lengthened, like below.  



B4 u go all offensive showing us ur reference once again, I am gonna say, this is a 69. The image u showed me looked like it was sketched, then finalized using some program.