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Uploaded by sandman14 25/04/2009 15:40:13
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e2a598687de43767d57700c05b1862d8&prevstart=24
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Uploaded by sandman14 25/04/2009 15:40:13
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e2a598687de43767d57700c05b1862d8&prevstart=24
creepy,but good
totally cool
must admit i havent seen many of your models before but today i took a look at your totally totally cool colletion.
i just love your amazing guitars and great skateboards whit odderly cool pictures on.
i give all of your models 5 stars + 5 for realism since thy look completly real and some better than real.
yes once again totally cool
check out my 3dvia tour bus and see hwo is my alltime favorits..
(Inferno, Inferno, inferno, inferno)
please more of yuor own designs..
more than 250 guitar models where on earth do you get the next design from ..
you must use many many hours of research to find new ones (why you own is amazing)
just one question ( Do you play guitar your self and how many do you have at home..)
oh yes
have you ever thought of making a poster (oor several) of them
i would love to have one on my wall..
@smike, Thanks for the complement. I’ve been a guitar player for over 25 years and I have around 12 guitars, including a couple I’ve made myself. Here’s one of those guitars I made
http://home.comcast.net/~sandman14/flame1.JPG
Congratulations sandman14! Your model has been included in the 26th weekly Top 10 models blog with pictures and links to your model.
Go to http://www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-026/ to check it out!
WOW great guitar Is it all handmade and what did it cost you to make it compred to a sales model.
very nice carving work looks like you have spendt some hours with sanding it..
i actually have two guitars (acustisk country models) my self but cant play at all..
@dswavely, Thanks for including me in your 26th weekly Top 10 models blog!
@smike, the body of that guitar was made from mahogany that I pulled from a bookshelf that I made in my high school woodshop class in 1988. The neck of the guitar is a WD (a guitar parts manufacturer) that cost me about $150. I originally had that neck on my Kramer Focus 6000 guitar. Here’s a picture with me playing it at a new years eve party in 1991 http://home.comcast.net/~sandman14/001.jpg . I actually still have that guitar, but it looks like this now http://home.comcast.net/~sandman14/guitar.jpg