here your most troublesome modeler reporting for duty sir.
tell me what you think of this.
i am thinking the door needs to thin out a bit.
here your most troublesome modeler reporting for duty sir.
tell me what you think of this.
i am thinking the door needs to thin out a bit.
It’s looking better. The frame and trailor hitch is too high and the rear tail lights need to be moved in. The lights (if looked at from the rear) should stick out from the edge of the trailor about 1/3.
We will be seeing the underside of this trailor too, so you’ll need to fix those wheel wells and I need to provide an underside view.
Back to the old drawing board … 
I think you and I JIII are competing for most troublesome modeller!!!
Its looking good by the way keep goin! ![]()
damn I have ignored this model lately. taking a weeks vacation didnt help either ohh well.
I think we should have a prize for the most troublesome (but well meaning modeler).
and here is a small update showing how lazy I have been on this recently.
hahaha, a prize. well your doing well, i can’t really crituqe, but keep doin wut your doin 
It’s a good idea to pass the WIP mesh to me time to time to check it out in a close shot. 
I think i have it figured out now. thanks for the offer though.
probibly post it later today when I have the time. its a very heavy model 70,000 polys and a good 4.5 megs.
okay ila. it is on the ftp right now, the name is
mobile 2nd try.obj
I unfortunately think I may have uploaded it in binary form. so if it doesnt work I will reupload it, and this time make sure that it is in ASCII.
thanx, I check it out & let you know about that.
if you zip or rar the next files, the d/l speed will increase for me! coz I’m a dialuper! 
so am I dude. but this FTP thing seems to work like a charm.
on a 56k I was getting almost 10k a second. so it didnt take that long.
ohh yeah here is a small update.
added windows and the step thingy.
Someone pointed this out to me, I should have noticed it earlier …
Reduce the bevelled edges on the side edges. They make the side walls appear to be very thick (like the trailor was constructed by LittleTykes).
Also, I think the frame could stand to have it’s thickness reduced.
Originally posted by JIII
[B]so am I dude. but this FTP thing seems to work like a charm.on a 56k I was getting almost 10k a second. so it didnt take that long.[/B]
Glad to see it works, just don’t go crazy with the hotlinking, ok?
(that goes for you, too, Ila :wip: :wip: )
hehe…I get 3 gigs a month…75 megs, no ads…:drool:
it’s when you directly link an image to the host, so that it shows the big picture…hehe…
I hear it eats bandwidth, but I’m not really worried, just keep this host just for this project, and I’m fine…
Oh, just to “ensure” that you do that, I check my hostees reguraly…:wip: :wip: :eek:
Okay kirt or ila, I understand the beveling comment. I will start work on that problem soon.
But what do you mean about the frame?
can you be more specific please.
The frame is the part that the home, wheels and suspension are connected to. The metal part that holds all of the pieces together. What the trailer hitch is connected to. I think I referred to it as a “box frame” when I supplied the underneath illustration for you to work with.
Each of those metal sections that are welded together to make the frame for the trailer … their diameter is too thick. Hope that makes sense.
I hope you don’t have me assisinated by some brazilian monkey on steroids. but I didn’t even know you had done the bottom frame yet.
ahhhgggh “beats head on wall”.