Show us your Waterfall
Discussion
This thread is started in homage to the design of the modern era waterfall (ski-slope) centre console. Swooping away from the driver and beyond the windscreen. It creates perspective, distance and space within the confines of a small cabin. In my opinion this element is one of the most important aesthetic and emotional features of the cockpit space.
The end of the Bonnet seemingly miles away, the waterfall carrying the dreams and promises of the V8/V12 engine hidden beneath.
Show us the view over your waterfall please...
(We can also study the materials/finishes used and what new variants we can come up with... )
The end of the Bonnet seemingly miles away, the waterfall carrying the dreams and promises of the V8/V12 engine hidden beneath.
Show us the view over your waterfall please...
(We can also study the materials/finishes used and what new variants we can come up with... )
Edited by W1111AM on Saturday 5th July 13:29
I knew it Willy.
This lot,they don't known their aesthetic from their anaesthetic .
Not like you and me.
We appreciate the finer points of design.
Now,if you had titled your topic " Show us your BR Mods ", you would have been inundated with pics,comments,a positive cornucopia of information.
This lot,they don't known their aesthetic from their anaesthetic .
Not like you and me.
We appreciate the finer points of design.
Now,if you had titled your topic " Show us your BR Mods ", you would have been inundated with pics,comments,a positive cornucopia of information.
avinalarf said:
sukh_m said:
Show us your waterfall could be mean something else really (after a few beers)
Trust you to lower the tone.I'm wondering where the OP has gone too.
Puts up a topic then disappears,leaves it up to me to play the ball.
Has anyone made their own finishes?
Yes you're quite right trying to steer a non BR feed
Will
W1111AM said:
Watching, smiling, as the double entendra takes shape, loving the replies, more Waterfalls please guys!
Has anyone made their own finishes?
Yes you're quite right trying to steer a non BR feed
Will
Rob will be here soon telling you how you can make your waterfall go faster Has anyone made their own finishes?
Yes you're quite right trying to steer a non BR feed
Will
I was initially asleep but am now looking forward to seeing waterfalls of all types
This pic is from my 1991 Virage,just to show how the dash has evolved.
In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:50
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:51
avinalarf said:
This pic is from my 1991 Virage,just to show how the dash has evolved.
In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Shame it looked shte from an aesthetic point of view then In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:50
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:51
avinalarf said:
This pic is from my 1991 Virage,just to show how the dash has evolved.
In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Great post, amazing how things change and what we call progressIn some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:50
Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 5th July 20:51
V12woollie said:
avinalarf said:
This pic is from my 1991 Virage,just to show how the dash has evolved.
In some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Shame it looked shte from an aesthetic point of view then.
But,as I am an old tosser,often inebriated,with a tendency to dribble,my opinion is totally worthless.
EFAIn some ways my old Virage just felt more like an Aston should feel,the deep rich smell of the leather was truly intoxicating and the abundance of beautifully crafted woodwork exuded class and exclusivity.
Shame it looked shte from an aesthetic point of view then.
But,as I am an old tosser,often inebriated,with a tendency to dribble,my opinion is totally worthless.
Edited by avinalarf on Sunday 6th July 07:48
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