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Hey everyone, I was looking to make some more car patterns for an update to the book I published I was wondering what everyone would like to see. I was hoping to go old school for the first section of the book. And by that I mean 1900's - 1930's. Second section I was thinking Hot Rods and Flames Third section would be an add on to my previous book of muscle cars Fourth section would be an add on to my previous book of new era cars. Let me know of any ideas Thanks, Lee Neiden,
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005
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40's, 50's 60's stock versions and truck models of the same era Hope this helps. |
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| MAKING SAWDUST |
Thanks Mini, anyone else. Mini, i will be making all stock models except for the flames and paint schemes may not be in the one section but I want to include two different variations on the paint schemes. I will do some trucks also. I already have some under way. Lee,
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| MAKING SAWDUST |
Okay so I've been giving it some thought and the book sections may look something like this. Section One - Vintage Cars - 1900-1930's Section Two - Classic Cars/Muscle Cars - 1940s - 1950's -1960's Section Three -Muscle Cars - 1970's -1980's Section Four - New Era Cars - 1990's - 2009 - concepts Section Five - Special Paint Schemes - Flames, Patriotic, etc. Section six - Movie Cars Section seven - Old Emergency Vehicles - fire trucks police cars Cars the will be included - SO FAR 1966-Batmobile - Movie Cars Ghostbusters Car - Movie Cars 1940 Dodge Trucks 1956 Dodge 1957 Lancer 1916 Locomobile Fire truck 1938 Willys Sedan 1929 Mercedes 1931 Model A 1926 Model T 1969 Dodge Charger (x2) 1964 Dodge Polera 1964 Pontiac Bonneville 1955 Buick Roadster Special 1965 Plymouth Furry II 1957 Chevy Belair (several) 2010 Chevy Camaro Pace Car 2010 Chevy Camaro Concept Car
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| MAKING SAWDUST |
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| 1 Tin Soldier Rides Away Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
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G'day Lee, It would be great to see some Aussie cars. I know we are only a small market, but if you are so inclined these ones would be the most popular by order, In my opinion. FJ Holden Falcon GTHO Holden Monaro '63 Falcon Holden and Falcon utes (Especially with a dog in the back)
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| Local Goofball! Join Date: Jan 2009
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63 Split window corvette 14 Stutz Bearcat 31 Ruxton Pheaton 70 Chevelle SS 36 Cord Roadster 69 - 71 Mach 1 Mustang Just a few of my favorites. Not sure how practical to create scrolling patterns of though.
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Northwest New Jersey
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How about a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda? Here's a pic of mine, not many left, most went through the crusher.
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| MAKING SAWDUST |
All of these are great ideas keep em coming Lee,
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005
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1955/56 Thunderbird (Always wanted one - fullsize) 1956 Chevy pickup 1949 Ford 1950 Rocket 88 Olds (my Dad had one of these) Hope these suggestions help. |
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