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Old 01-10-2012, 10:59 AM   #1
Hell Cat
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Default Some drawings my mate has done. Monaro & ford single spinner

So my good friend is abit of a car nutter & likes drawing, he's got a 59 two door fairlane, an xm hardtop & an xm sedan.

One if his all time favourite cars is the monaro, he drew this last year (it was his first drawing he has done for a couple of years & thinks he could've done better.



Here is a customised single spinner, the view is meant to be taken from looking out of a car window. he's been working on it for a couple of weeks before and after work (he works over 60hrs a week so is usually half asleep while doing it)
Still needs to finish the details on the front wheel & do the shadow under the car.

Dunno about you guys but I think they're amazing.



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