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Old 05-10-2007
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Great polyflow! Keep it goin'!
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oh yeah good polyflow, this car will have fine reflections on body, but there is no chance to optimize side little bit and reduce polygons there?
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doing great job, keep it up
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Oh my, thank you very much for all the comments, guys! Much appreciated!

mpfive: Correct. No prints or dimensions at all. Only a bunch of reference pictures, although it is a pain to find some other than the official ones. So far I have only stumbled across a couple of reviews with unofficial pictures. So I am trying my very best to make it accurate

RedStar: Hehe, thank you. It means a lot coming from you . I have thought about it, yes, and I do find it very interesting, but I am somehow more attracted to the idea of having a model with several purposes/possibilities, which is why I strive for making a model that looks good on renders (though no match for a highpoly model, naturally) while being suitable for games, too.

FlashG: Thanks, mate Love right back at ya' lol

LOST: Thanks, man - I will

revelli: Thank you, thank you, my friend! That is, in fact, my aim, which is also why I have so many segments on the side. I could easily remove a couple without any immediate effect on the model as such; however, the aforementioned reflections are the very reason why I keep these segments, as I fear the reflection map will stretch on a area with few polygons. I think you understand what I mean, even though it is a little hard to explain

feral1: Thank you

I am hoping to get some more done soon, before my final exams. If not, then... it will not be soon lol.
Either way I will bump this thread whenever an update is ready Again, thanks a lot!

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That is the Ford Mondeo 2007.

I've been following this car way before it was in J. Its a beautiful car and it looks like a Japanese car.
btw, didnt mention this before, but i just remembered now. as many of you know ford and mazda teamed up years ago. and notice how the fenders on the mondeo are clearly mazda's signiture fender style. first used on the rx8, then moved to the cx7, the to cx9, even appeared on the mx5. now ford is using the same fender design on their mondeo, and in fact, there is a rumor going on that the new 2008 mazda 6 and ford mondeo will share the same body style, which if true, may explain the japanese look of the mondea
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I have not looked much into the new 6. In fact, I know very little about Mazdas, let alone Japanese cars, but you may very well be right.

Here is a small update showing how the rear bumper is taking shape
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Great to see that it isnt highpoly. I got to have this one in gta.
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Another good update. can't wait to see it finished.
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It is time again for an update With exhaust pipes, a small spoiler and a diffuser, the rear end is basically done, as are the sideskirts. It took me quite some time, but I think it is looking pretty accurate. Further adjustments in terms of proportions have been made to the front, too.
So, once again, give me all your thoughts, fellow gentlemen!

Edit: note to the staff: could you change the title to "Ford Bondeo"?
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Great, really good model. keep up.
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