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Posted by Kekso on 01 Feb 2021, 17:24

I've made base for my postapocalyptic taxi. I'm very pleased with the result. It was greatly inspired by Fallout (video game) world.

Some stuff are self made and some are 3d printed (petrol pumps, barrels, wooden crate and tires). 3d printed accessories are real game changer. I'm sure I would be less happy with the results without it.

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And some WiP photos:

Cork pad was too large. So i cut it down.
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Then I glued cardboard squares.
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When finished, I've trim the excess cardboard.
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Petrol pump was 3d printed and painted but I needed to scratch build petrol pump "pistols". One of details I'm most proud of :xd:
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I didn't made many WiP photos. This is the last one. Here, I'm checking how it might look when finished.
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Posted by Peter on 01 Feb 2021, 17:27

It looks very realistic Dalibor! I like the whole composition! :thumbup:
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Posted by Wiking on 01 Feb 2021, 17:44

Very nice Dio.
:yeah:

The Wip pic are a good addition.

But what does the postapocalyptic taxi take. Gasoline or diesel?
:-D
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Feb 2021, 17:53

Wiking wrote:But what does the postapocalyptic taxi take. Gasoline or diesel?
:-D


Uranium :xd:
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Posted by MABO on 01 Feb 2021, 18:34

Lovely
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Posted by Peter on 01 Feb 2021, 18:47

Wiking wrote:Very nice Dio.
:yeah:

The Wip pic are a good addition.

But what does the postapocalyptic taxi take. Gasoline or diesel?
:-D

You can choose between these five options:
- Canola oil
- Diesel
- Haver
- Petrol
- Wood gas
:joker: :lol:
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Posted by PhilC on 01 Feb 2021, 19:08

Excellent, absolutely excellent !!!

Except one thing: whose giant pink King-kong do these monstruous fingers belong to ? They're so big we can't even see the scene behind :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 01 Feb 2021, 19:56

Wonderful work!!
I love the fuel pumps! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 01 Feb 2021, 21:09

Dali you are getting very very good at modeling post-apoclyptic backgrounds Wow!
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 01 Feb 2021, 21:56

Very colorful and rusty. Great weathering!
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Posted by Kekso on 02 Feb 2021, 08:49

Thank you all for nice comments... and to Peter :xd:
For rust I've used rust paint set from Secret Weapon (USA) and sponge dabbing technique.
It amazes me how simple it is and how good it looks.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 06 Feb 2021, 20:19

Peter wrote:It looks very realistic Dalibor! I like the whole composition! :thumbup:

I agree completely with Peter. Great base, great scenery and great vehicle, Kekso. :love: :notworthy:

My very best congratulations. :thumbup:

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