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Old 05-06-2004, 04:22 PM   #14
willimo
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Re: Complete: Honda S2000 Fastback.

impreza2k2 - I would have also liked to make the headlamps the updated type, however this is beyond my skill level at the moment. I did, however, purposely leave the rear because I like the 4 lamps better than 6.

CADguy - I meant to take pictures of them together, but I when I brought in my.. erm.. studio, my cat ruined my backdrop. I will get them tomorrow, as I like the idea as well. The white wheels seem to be a bone of contention, but... I fancy them so that's how I made it. What's next? I hadn't thought about it, but what about a breadwagon, like the late '60's Ferraris?

GTMike400 - Thanks. The motor lacks detail but The Dude abides. I decided I wanted to get this done before finals so I wouldn't be distracted, there were some concessions made. I also wrote about double what you see above, I had to pare it down for posting considerably. Even in the long version, my thoughts were not fully expressed. I tend to be rather verbose, as you can no doubt tell.

p9o1r1sche - I guess there could be more curves, though the S2000 isn't particularly cuvaceous, it's got a wonderfully executed dichotomy between curves and angles. That's part of why I like it so much. The windows are small, I agree, "sitting" in the driver's seat (putting my eye real close to the front windshield) exposed some nasty blindspots to go with the odd look. And, since I was to caught up in the rear end I forgot, this is for you:

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