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as it was already said youve got very bumpy and oversmoothed car .. for max i can recommend you Audi A4 tut by Blitzee from 3d palace server - its realy great for beginners !
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well i know in XSI all you do is selected the edges and push weld. but no don't stick to lego cars. that won't help your modeling. you should see my first - my 5th car, the all really suck HARD! so just stick with it. and if you really like this car, you can alway scrap it. and redo it. trust me the next time you do it you will be able to do it quicker, and make it more correct. but just stick with it.
that lego car is sick tho |
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to combine two meshes in Max just select one part, goto edit poly (or edit mesh both will work) and search in the modifier for something called "Attach" click it and then click the other mesh part... now you should be able to select the verts you need to weld
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