Bruckell Milano of Bruckell Marina, something in that style ...And the top-of-the-line model could be called Gran Milano or Gran Marina
Hey i got a another one: Bruckell Monarch, well it was the seventies, every car manufacturer wanted to make their cars sound as luxurious as possible
I find that one overrated in my opinion. Also it's a little too sharp for my liking, I like the more rounded fueselaged bodies of the 70's chryslers.
Yeah that is true, but I am talking about the more rounded style like the coke bottle chargers, or chrysler newports, stuff like that. --- Post updated --- These strut towers are NOT. EASY.
Yes and no....all the Mopars since the 60s are true unibodies, whether they're A, B, C or E-bodies. There are no subframes to speak of, in the sense that the relevant parts are part of the unibody. If you want to take them off the chassis, a lot of cutting will be required... This is different from GM's F-bodies, for example which have an actual, detachable front subframe for the front suspension and the engine.
so the frame part of the underbody should be modeled connected to the frame instead of a seperate piece?
Here's another thing I'd like the address. I've been following Dodge Charger frame pics since I'm having trouble finding reference for stripped Monacos. I feel like I made the strut towers too far apart because in the Charger they are a bit closer together. I could move them closer like so but if I do they won't match up to where the fender meets and I can't lengthen the fender.
seriously. Ive heard people say that some old muscle cars actually handle really well, especially on modern tire tech cool
sorry, i think i read it too fast. that is an issue, but this doesnt have to be a perfectly scale car. Especially if you want to make it lore-friendly
The lore friendly model will come afterwards, I would like to get the real model as accurate as I can, within reason since for games you can only model sooo much detail.
they should be about the same quality also dont worry too much about it. it doesnt have to be 100% accurate
I'm not 80 --- Post updated --- I completed the first layer of the underbody. Lots of lots of work, took me a few weeks but it's done. Still needs the frame part, and all the suspension bits but I may need a break from that. Maybe I should make some wheels next for proper reference of how far the axle should be from the body.