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Andyrew |
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I cant seem to figure out a front bumper that I like.. I thought about the rennegade bumper for a while, but its designed to be used on a narrow body.. Yes I could easily make it work with my hph flares.. but I think I want to go with something different.
Lets see what you guys can think of. Crude MS paint works good too guys! I plan on having a hay day with fiberglass tomorrow.. We'll see what I get accomplished.. Heres the requirements.
Lets see what you guys can come up with... Thanks! |
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Personally I think Ferdinand Porsche designed the best bumpers, but that's just me. Otherwise... CAD is the program you want, not photoshop. You can also use Rhinoscerous (spelling?) for free, or cheaper.
If you're computer skills or sheeitsu, then try chicken wire and paper mache, or templates and cardboard. Once you get it looking right (long long long process) you could make molds. But mold making is a whole nuther can of pickled sheeitsu. Probably cutting something existing up to tweak it out is the easiest way to actually finish the project. |