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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by macs55, Jan 7, 2004.

  1. 76ltd
    Joined: Apr 18, 2002
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    taildragger [​IMG]
     

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  2. macs55
    Joined: Oct 28, 2003
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    I noticed nobody has done a version with a 6" chop in front and 9" in the back. Is that hard to do with photo shop? Just curious. I think it might look good. How long did it take you guys to learn PhotoShop? [​IMG]
     
  3. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    Dragging enough?
     

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  4. macs55
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    Nah I think it needs to be lower. I want the rear window on the ground. LOL. Yeah I think it's low enough. I just bought some bags for the rear. Can't wait to get them on and lay the rear pan on the pavement. Thanks. You guys are bad. [​IMG]
     
  5. 76ltd
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    like this
     

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  6. The_Monster
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    chop and sloped the back more, pull out the back bottom end more.

    check out all her junk in the trunk! drag that ***!! [​IMG]
     

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  7. macs55
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    All I can say Monster is hell yes!! I love that one. Although my wife says I should keep the front of the roof higher and not so chopped in the front only. Can you do the same truck just not so chopped in the front but the rest the same? Thanks. I think she is wrong but lets see. Thanks again.
    Mac
     
  8. The_Monster
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    ok, hows this?
     

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  9. ziggyf100
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    Sorry Mac I had to do it. Some of my best work, I think
     

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  10. The_Monster
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    haha, thats pretty good, i didnt know anyone refered to these years as toaster vans, i always thought it was later models. pretty funny tho! [​IMG]
     
  11. Kilroy
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    from Orange, Ca

    I just used Microsoft Photo Editer and Paint...

    I have Photoshop at home.
     
  12. macs55
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    Hey John I'll bring the toast to the next run. LOL
     
  13. macs55
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    Hey monster I love that truck ya did. Which one do ya think looks the best the first one or the second one ya did? Ya mind if I use your idea and bring that truck to life? Thanks for the ideas.
     
  14. so-cheap
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    Mosnter, I like that Blue one
     
  15. The_Monster
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    yea man, you can use any of anyones work on here, thats why we do it!

    we do it for fun of course, but we also do it to help you visualize your dreams or desires, so feel free man! [​IMG]

    as far as the first one or second, i think both look cool. its just up to you on what look youre going for. if you want the rear to look heavy and draggin, i think id put a bumper on the back and lose the front. it would give the illusion that the back is a bit heavier i would think. what do you think?

    and thanks again for all the kind compliments to all! everyones ideas are cool [​IMG]
     

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  16. macs55
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    Cool thanks Monster. The look that I want is taildragger/sled kustom. I think that one you did captures it perfectly. I like the idea of a bumper in the rear. I like the heavy chop better cause, to me, it kinda looks like a merc. My wife said that if I chop it like that one then she's gonna paint her mustang hot pink. LOL I guess there will be a pink car hiding under a cover in our driveway. Thanks again. I just wanted to makesure it was cool with you before I went ahead and did it. Thanks for all your work with it. You got some cool ideas man.
     
  17. macs55
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    Hey Monster do ya mind doing another pic with the same truck only without a chop. Same paint, stance, etc. Just curious how it would look. [​IMG]
     
  18. The_Monster
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    sure! here you go, I think this looks just as cool, and would save you a lot of work if you choose to not chop.

    like I said earlier, feel free to use any idea youd like to use as a reference. [​IMG]
     

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  19. macs55
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    Cool thanks man. I think I'll leave it like that for a while till I can save some money for a chop. I don't know how to do a chop, atleast not now. Anyone feel like chopping this for me? Let me know how much $$$$. I think a shop would charge a lot.
     
  20. mikes51
    Joined: Oct 4, 2001
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    I think these take a chop well if the front is chopped more than the back. Rake the roof enough so the top and bottom edges of your side gl*** are parallel.

     
  21. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
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    Chopping is for sissies. Now raising, that's for manly men. The look in '04 is garbage truck. I only had a couple of minutes before I leave for the SF show but check this out. Mag cover material all the way. It's gonna need a visor and some 70's van wheels but you get the idea. [​IMG]
     

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