Hey man this stuff is awesome, is there any chance that you could do a black Indy Fiero for me, i have a picture in my head and think it would look awesome, feel free to use any picture you want.
I just bought an Indy and think it would look great. Plus no one has one that i can find.
Hey man this stuff is awesome, is there any chance that you could do a black Indy Fiero for me, i have a picture in my head and think it would look awesome, feel free to use any picture you want.
I just bought an Indy and think it would look great. Plus no one has one that i can find.
Hey thats awesome. Im going for a flat black i think though. Thanks alot man.
No prob. I would look at the sticker to make sure you don't paint the car the same color as the words on the sticker here is the pic I used to get close to replicating it
We could use some help with the details. Would you use the pic of the yellow notchie and put block letters in the passenger side grill "FIERO GTO" and on the driver's side grill, all the way to the right, make one with the factory Fiero nose badge and one with a Pontiac Arrowhead?
We could use some help with the details. Would you use the pic of the yellow notchie and put block letters in the passenger side grill "FIERO GTO" and on the driver's side grill, all the way to the right, make one with the factory Fiero nose badge and one with a Pontiac Arrowhead?
That would be great!
That is really cool and think you will sell a few after you make yours first Here is the first go at the Fiero GTO badge what do you think?
That is really cool and think you will sell a few after you make yours first Here is the first go at the Fiero GTO badge what do you think?
I like the script! Can you squeeze it all into the space of the FIERO letters? Then take the nose badge off the center and put it in the right side grill all the way to the right.
I like the script! Can you squeeze it all into the space of the FIERO letters? Then take the nose badge off the center and put it in the right side grill all the way to the right.
Want to help us with our hood scoop? We want this one only modified:
Put it on this car:
Here's what I need you to do with it. 1. Push the pointed raised center back until the entire point is on the hood just behind the leading edge of the hood. 2. Pull the two scoops toward the front and position them over the vented area shown on the yellow car. You'll have to fill in as if the Archie cut-out isn't on the hood anymore. 3. Make the center raised part to extend to the windshield like a cowl induction hood.
Want to help us with our hood scoop? We want this one only modified:
Put it on this car:
Here's what I need you to do with it. 1. Push the pointed raised center back until the entire point is on the hood just behind the leading edge of the hood. 2. Pull the two scoops toward the front and position them over the vented area shown on the yellow car. You'll have to fill in as if the Archie cut-out isn't on the hood anymore. 3. Make the center raised part to extend to the windshield like a cowl induction hood.
1. Can you make the center part stand up higher off the hood and make it rounder (more dome like) laterally? 2. The middle section should appear to be a wedge. It should taper outward all the way back to the width at the cowl you used in your last pic. 3. The scoop openings should stand a bit higher than the center section then taper down toward the windshield. 4. Blend the two scoops back into the hood about a foot from the cowl? I want them to "disappear" so only the middle section reaches the windshield.
I appreciate the help! The build thread is getting good attention thanks to you!
1. Can you make the center part stand up higher off the hood and make it rounder (more dome like) laterally? 2. The middle section should appear to be a wedge. It should taper outward all the way back to the width at the cowl you used in your last pic. 3. The scoop openings should stand a bit higher than the center section then taper down toward the windshield. 4. Blend the two scoops back into the hood about a foot from the cowl? I want them to "disappear" so only the middle section reaches the windshield.
I appreciate the help! The build thread is getting good attention thanks to you!
I will get to doing what you asked but wanted to share What I would do with the hood so that it was functional and didn't look like the motor was in the front. I think it still holds that Pontiac look you are going for Let me know what you think of this idea?
I will get to doing what you asked but wanted to share What I would do with the hood so that it was functional and didn't look like the motor was in the front. I think it still holds that Pontiac look you are going for Let me know what you think of this idea?
You're almost reading my mind. I want the new scoop design to be open underneath so the air can flow out over the hood (inside the scoop tunnel) and out and over the windshield. So the "scoop" I'm envisioning is really just a functional beauty cover for the radiator hood vent.
1. Can you make the center part stand up higher off the hood and make it rounder (more dome like) laterally? 2. The middle section should appear to be a wedge. It should taper outward all the way back to the width at the cowl you used in your last pic. 3. The scoop openings should stand a bit higher than the center section then taper down toward the windshield. 4. Blend the two scoops back into the hood about a foot from the cowl? I want them to "disappear" so only the middle section reaches the windshield.
I appreciate the help! The build thread is getting good attention thanks to you!
Oooh! It's looking good! The scoops look really good and the front point looks good! Now all you need to do is instead of the center part fading into the hood like the sides do (the sides look great!) extend it all the way to the cowl, raise it about 2 inches at the rear and widen it to about 2 feet at the rear. All the while keeping a rounded shape to the center portion. Imagine a 67 Corvette hood without the "box" on top. I want the air from the radiator to be able to flow through it and exit at the windshield.
Oooh! It's looking good! The scoops look really good and the front point looks good! Now all you need to do is instead of the center part fading into the hood like the sides do (the sides look great!) extend it all the way to the cowl, raise it about 2 inches at the rear and widen it to about 2 feet at the rear. All the while keeping a rounded shape to the center portion. Imagine a 67 Corvette hood without the "box" on top. I want the air from the radiator to be able to flow through it and exit at the windshield.
I know I'm picky! Sorry!
No problem I will get to it tomorrow today is my wifes birthday so I will try and spend as little time on the computer today