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Another car for the day, a 1998 Bauver 525S. [IMG]
scrapped car design
A new car that I drew yesterday, the 1996 Yotsuru Senshi YSD Series 4. [IMG] And I also forgot to show these: 1998 Yomoshoto Evasion (A redesign...
That's too easy, Auto Modellista.
Okay, it's XL1-ClippingPoint.
Should I wait for someone else or give the answer right away?
None of the above, it's an old and obscure Korean racing game for free on Steam.
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Honda Accorn Cadillac DeIlle (Ill, as in sick. This site's font is making it look like three stripes! XD) Toyota Cumry Volkswagen Pissat Opel Asstra
Land Rovers, they're everywhere here.
2002 Toyota Caldina GT-Four gang: [IMG]
Yes, I have heard of the series. While not the best game series, they still have pretty cool fictionalized versions of real cars.
Fiat Barchetta (Yes, a left-hand drive import in South Africa) BMW M6 Convertible (second-gen) Peugeot 406 Coupé Mercedes-Benz CLK 55 AMG (C208)
A new wagon, the 2001 Windsor Estate 2.3 Turbo. Yes, it's based on someone else's SketchUp design: [ATTACH]
You know, I NEVER use Automation to design my cars. Automation limits the creative freedom that I can express on paper.
The 1994 Hayata Presen, a notchback version of the Cyclone with a different front end: [ATTACH]
The 1994 Hayata Cyclone: [ATTACH]
Zoll and Szymon, you are both right. Ford BA Falcon indeed.
Guess the car interior right here.
Man, I just love it when people see coincidental resemblances in my fictional car designs. --- Post updated --- The rest of my fictional car...