Well i got sick of looking at the drawing and got cracking on a pic that looks a bit more real. It's not perfect but thought it showed what the coming GT would look like as it might not be exactly as shown in the sketches.
Atm i have only done the rear as i don't have a good angle to work with for the front.
That looks sensational! Though im positive the GT will have a more wilder bodykit than the sketches (i.e Flared arches.. maybe even completely new rearlights?) The sketches to me looks like an XR with a bodykit.
Nice work. I think you have got the wing about right. Hope the rest of the cars a bit more agressive though. Would probly have the FPV badge in place of the Ford badge aswell.
I am told that these cars look substantially fatter and lower in real life than the pictures so the GT kit as per CSV's version may look aggressive enough.
I personally vote for the return of a 'working' shaker scoop on top of that bulge like the 2003 Mach 1 Mustang!!!!
Originally posted by CDAA I am told that these cars look substantially fatter and lower in real life than the pictures so the GT kit as per CSV's version may look aggressive enough.
I personally vote for the return of a 'working' shaker scoop on top of that bulge like the 2003 Mach 1 Mustang!!!!
Geoff are you listening?
Yes, this has been discussed before many times. I think someone even said it that ADR dissalowed it or something.
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A quick mockup of the XR with a GT front. This is a work in progress.... still gotta get the angle and blending right, then take car of the wheels/sideskirts.
I gotta admit it does look menacing!
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