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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. Flamed48
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    Could I see the vette and tbird hard tops on the tiger
     

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  2. hotrodjack33
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    Here's why we are so lucky to have such skilled "photoshop guys" on the HAMB...and why it can be such a valuable service

    About a year ago (6/26/20, post 25292) I asked if someone could add skirts, wide whites and flat black to my '36 Cabriolet.
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    @themoose came through with this rendering...and I absolutely fell in love with the look.
    Untitled36.jpg

    A year later, and it's done...pretty much the way it was rendered. (thanks @themoose :D).
    za.jpg zi.jpg zn.jpg
     
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  3. Unclebrad
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  5. themoose
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    If you want to see any other colors let me know...Great project ...I really enjoy your build thread.

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  6. 57 Fargo
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    A017EB7D-347E-47D7-B45D-A9E3CCDB01C7.jpeg

    B29C8FA3-783A-41B3-8CF5-A197056A63D3.jpeg
    Top one is a photoshop by @themoose. Bottom is the finished truck.
     
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  7. themoose
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    That's one sweet looking PU! Thanks for letting us see the finished product I really enjoy seeing an idea come to life.
     
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  8. themoose
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    @Unclebrad Here's the Tiger after it left the barber shop:D

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  9. Unclebrad
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  10. Rand Man
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    This might be the dumbest idea ever, or brilliant. I think 57 Fairlane rear quarters could be grafted onto a 57 Ford F100 pickup. Here are two photos, that I know don’t line up very well. The truck I’m considering buying is actually a long bed. The rear side of the car (from the door to the end) looks longer than a short bed pickup, so I will want to keep all the Fairlane I can, but shorten the long bed a little. It might be a better design exercise if I would find side views. If anyone is willing to play with it. It could be cool or ridiculous. 5182A6D8-E5C6-4590-9A9F-2FC270B1E556.jpeg 85C77766-613A-4305-BCC6-82A841874A04.jpeg
     
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  11. jimmy six
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  12. 57 Fargo
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    Thanks for the feedback, I’m happy with it the way it is. I will be doing a back bumper at some point.
     
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  13. Unclebrad
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    I just put them on the truck as is. No lengthening.
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  14. hotrodjack33
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    WTF :mad: That truck looks fantastic just the way it is:cool::cool::cool::cool:
     
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  16. jimmy six
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    Hey this is a photo shop page. I asked for technically a short bed with chrome bumper ends showing. If Moose or others wanted to do it they would. it’s a nice looking Dodge no doubt but there is no harm in seeing it slightly different.
     
  17. hotrodjack33
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    The problem is, you DIDN'T ask anything. It read like a statement/observation and both @57 Fargo and I took it as a "you should have done this" comment...and his choices needed defending.
    Secondly, we are very fortunate to have such talented "photoshop guys" willing to help folks try changes on THIER cars. I find it a little presumptuous of you asking (if you were even asking) for them to use their talent and time to render a vehicle that's not even yours...solely for your own entertainment .
     
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  18. JimSibley
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    This is awesome i am trying to make it reminiscent of a navy corsair in color, i love the wheel choice. DD87BCFC-A238-41B0-BF1D-7826AD931156.jpeg DD87BCFC-A238-41B0-BF1D-7826AD931156.jpeg
     
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  19. JimSibley
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    Here are some better pics of it, if you feel like doing anything else. The corsairs also came in od green, or black. 710DCA43-177D-4FBA-9251-EC9A0C6A53EF.jpeg AD140873-D6C7-424A-AA83-B92FDC35A879.jpeg
     
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  20. jimmy six
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    Sorry I didn’t say Hey Moose how about shortening the bed 6” and adding chrome bumpers…you happy now.
     
  21. 57 Fargo
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    I’m all good guys. No problem with a difference of opinion or taste. I also have no issue if someone wants to see it differently, give it hell!!

    I appreciate the sentiment Jack.
     
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  22. OahuEli
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    Maybe channel the bed a few inches?
     
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  23. Rand Man
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    Yeah, I like this one, but I had a lower bed in mind. This is the easiest way to do it. I kinda thought, remove the stock bed and make what is basically a Ranchero in the back. All just dreaming at this stage.
     
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  24. Unclebrad
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    Hope this is better...

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  25. Rand Man
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    Dang, you do good work! I like the way you tied in the trim line. That’s what I was thinking. Some might think it too short in the bed. I was wondering if I would have to add something like a four to six inch strip in the middle.
     
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  26. themoose
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    OK here ya go...It looks good in all of the color choices.

    Black.jpg Blue2.jpg OD.jpg
     
  27. Unclebrad
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    I am guessing that you would. I had to make it wider here, although this stuff isn't always perfectly to scale..
    (Ok. Fine. It's NEVER perfectly to scale.)
     
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  28. hotrodjack33
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    No problem Lane:D
     
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  29. OahuEli
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  30. Stan Back
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    Side copy.JPG Rear 3:4 copy.JPG From 1949 into 1954 Ford and Chevy had Coupes that had a different roofline than their 2-Door Sedans. But not Plymouth. They used the same roofline for both Business Coupes and 2-Door Sedans. The difference was that the 2-Door Sedans had roll-down rear windows with a fixed glass at the rear quarter so the rectangular windows could roll down. Could someone put the long deck, shorter top on this example . . .
     
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