An unglorious comeback (Dodge Challenger WIP)

I used to chop, like way back in time, but then Uni came and stole all of my free time ... I remember some names from when I used to do this the last time, for example Zykotec (sp?), but I don't think anyone here actually remember me posting anything.

Anyway, I tried again today when I realised I had an account here and started on a Dodge Challenger, hoping I could make it into a track day car. So far I've changed the background and wheels (along with smoothing of emblems and fuel cap), and now I'm dreading for the reflection change.

Org: I think you've all seen it.

WIP:
dodgechallengertracktoo.jpg
Regards/
Fredrik
=O good start & great idea :-d
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I think it looks good so far :-d
Oh shiiit, suspension too hard! :D

I think the rear wheel should be hanging a bit lower since it's not touching the ground (and because of that, none of the car's weight is on it).

Great sense of speed in the image. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you come up with this!
ollite20 wrote:
Oh shiiit, suspension too hard! :D

Rear stabilizer made out of railroad track, isn't that obvious? :P
Actually, that's one of my concerns, and I might pull the rear wheel down a bit, but on my background donor (http://www.motormaniac.se/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Volvo_855_BTCC_Lammers_big.jpg) the rear wheel is tucked in really high inside the fender opening. On the other hand, that's a supertouring car, maybe not the best reference for suspension movement ...
Regards/
Fredrik
Good idea and start!Keep up!
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A small update:

dodgechallengertracktoo.jpg

I have moved the rear wheel a bit down, and also made it a little bit smaller, which I think helped a lot. The wheels are now complete, too. Also, I have started do make a larger front spoiler (the vents are just sketched at the moment) and brushed tape onto the front lights.
Regards/
Fredrik
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