After years of not doing anything 3d related i got the idea to scratchbuild 1 of my old 3d models. Due to the extended lockdown here in Hamburg i couldnt get the rib cage laser cutted, so i used the time to make the 3d model into a printable kit.
Since lockdown got extended i still need to wait to get my rib cage laser cutted. Meanwhile i changed the model to be able to be printed.
1st parts are printed by a friend and the model except the interior is ready for printing.
2 game models made for the game Crashday in their unrestored stage (You had to restore your youngtimer 1st before you could start the tuning ;)
Texture work done by Martin (Lisa) Lisec. I worked with him together for the game Crashday
After a long time not doing anything 3d related anymore i am back in business. Had to redownload my 3view here because my HDD died with no backup.
Noticed all my renderings are not anymore, so i will give you these back at least.
o7 for still keeping this awesome resource site up.
P.S: you...
the blueprint is not the production model. i think its the prototype or a design study.
and you are right in the isetta the headlights are much higher.
here is 1 example with lot of chrome tuning 8)
http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1950-1959/1957-BMW-Isetta-300-red-fa-lr.jpg
Lem