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*rayman* 11-16-2008 05:59 PM

1:18 scale replica of your car
 
Have any of you guys got scale replicas of your ride? Is there anybody doing these by request?

I'd like to get a replica of my car done, and have a good base to start with. Has the correct stance, wheels, etc. Just needs a few modifications, and a colour change of course.

I don't know whether i should attempt the body mods myself, and get somebody to airbrush the car up for me in my colours. Or try to find somebody that does custom cars by request.

XLexusTech 11-16-2008 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by *rayman* (Post 177208)
Have any of you guys got scale replicas of your ride? Is there anybody doing these by request?

I'd like to get a replica of my car done, and have a good base to start with. Has the correct stance, wheels, etc. Just needs a few modifications, and a colour change of course.

I don't know whether i should attempt the body mods myself, and get somebody to airbrush the car up for me in my colours. Or try to find somebody that does custom cars by request.

If you have ehough $$ GMP will do it. they likly have something to base you car off of already

sonoma01 11-17-2008 08:36 PM

Here is a guy that mods diecast. Be forwarned though, you probably looking at $400.00 or more USD. If you contact him tell him that Brandon (sonoma01) from the Diecastpub sent you. His work is excellent and well worth the money. He may also be able to refer you to other people.

http://www.customdiecastreplicas.com/

Brandon

XcYZ 11-17-2008 09:25 PM

Like this? Miniature LS7? :unibrow:

https://lateral-g.net/temp/mini/MiniatureLS7b.jpg

sonoma01 11-17-2008 11:55 PM

We need more info and pictures Scott. :D

Brandon

XcYZ 11-18-2008 07:40 AM

Brandon, I made that, it's really a shot of my car. I used photoshop to simulate a macro shot with a narrow depth of field like you'd see with a picture of a diecast or miniatures. I also over-saturated it and played with curves (CTRL+M) to give it a more dynamic look by stretching the tones. It works ok on images of car parts, but works awesome on landscapes. Here's the same effects applied to pictures that I took at Hoover Dam and of Hooters in downtown Memphis.

I think it works, at first glance, I think these do look like miniatures.

https://lateral-g.net/temp/mini/HooverDamnEffect.jpg

https://lateral-g.net/temp/mini/PeabodyPlace.jpg

Tiger 11-18-2008 12:39 PM

Scott,

that is indeed amazing... thos computers!!! (and people who use them)

paulk68 11-18-2008 02:24 PM

that is SOOOOO COOOOL

70 chevelle 11-18-2008 03:38 PM

Why would you want to shrink HOOTERS? nice job

XcYZ 11-18-2008 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 70 chevelle (Post 177661)
Why would you want to shrink HOOTERS? nice job

Doh! I didn't even think of that. :_paranoid :lol:


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