Ok guys.....opinion time...

Ok guys.....opinion time...

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meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I intend to eventually launch my car project as a kit.
Bear in mind this is in a unfinished state just wheeled outside for viewing......

Comments welcome, but at least a vote from 1 to 10 would be nice...1 = awful, 10 = wonderful...

Go on be brutal if you want...



Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

285 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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IMHO...

Front profile looks nice.

Rear profile looks OK.

Side profile... I really don't like the profile of the front wheel arches, or the join between them and the rest of the body. Looks all out of proportion. It makes the whole front of the car look like its been glued on.

Edited to score it as 6/10... I was probably a little harsh before

>> Edited by Size Nine Elm on Tuesday 3rd June 17:08

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Cheers, perfect....keep 'em coming...

mikeylad

31,608 posts

254 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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altogether very nice.

my only point would be with the front wheelarches. visually they look a little high and heavy. IMO, obviously. Can you soften the sharp edges, and reduce the height above the wheel perhaps. have a look at the Audi R8 for inspiration maybe?

www.audi.com/com/en/experience/motorsport/background/infineon_r8/infineon_r8.jsp

obviously you will need room for more articulation than the Audi, but useful for inspiration perhaps?
Altogether very attractive though, nice low to high waistline looks excellent.

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Cheers Mikey, I like the Audi too...very nice....biggest issue is keeping the headlights at a legal height.......Oh BTW, what was your mark out of ten?

Thanks for the feedback.

bikerkeith

794 posts

265 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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My comments pretty well follow what's gone before, i like it apart from the height of the front wheel arches. Looking at where the cut-outs are for the lights, could you lower the wheel arch and have the lights standing slightly proud to achieve legal height? Might mess up the aerodynamics though.
8/10.

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Thanks Keith, comments duly noted. The front is actually riding about 1 inch too high which doesn't help the look....but this is all useful to me and much appreciated...cheers..

mikeylad

31,608 posts

254 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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meerkat said: Cheers Mikey, I like the Audi too...very nice....biggest issue is keeping the headlights at a legal height.......Oh BTW, what was your mark out of ten?

Thanks for the feedback.


just remembered what it reminds me of. from the front two feet back, it looks to me like the late, great, tommy kaira. especially the rear deck.
7/10, and thats being harsh on the front arches - everthing else is VERY nice. i'd echo the above though, and look at either standing the lights slightly proud, or glassing/perspexing over the very top-front of the arch and mounting small lamps (tuscan-style) high behind them.

Superflid

2,254 posts

266 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I also have a problem with the front wheelarch/side panel join. It does tend to make it look a little weak.
Bloody good job overall though, at least a 7/10.

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I'm planning on using 4 of the 90mm Hella units...mounted as high as possible to be legal....

Thanks, for the continuing feedback.....

mikeylad

31,608 posts

254 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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meeerkat,
just looking again and i think the visual 'weight' of the front arches could be reduced by cutting the front arch at the bottom out towards the front of the car rather than having it curl slightly underneath the wheel as it does at present.

alternatively, perhaps introducing louvres to that flat panel infront of the wheel might reduce its 'bluffness'. loath though i am to use this car for styling examples - look at the front corner of a 1999V vectra GSi for the treatment on the front corners. (easily visible on silver cars) theres several on autotrader.

HTH

annodomini2

6,867 posts

252 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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8/10 for looks, 10/10 for effort. I've seen your site and understand how much time you've put into it.

I think the other peoples comments are right, where the front wheel arch joins the rest of the body it is too low against the side. I personally would keep it in line with the rest of the body and smooth out some of the straight edges. (i know this would make it more difficult to get in/out of, but looks generally sell a car)

Good idea to get opinions, we may be future customers!

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Superflid said: I also have a problem with the front wheelarch/side panel join. It does tend to make it look a little weak.
Bloody good job overall though, at least a 7/10.



As if it could snap kind of weak....I know what you mean....and the multi colours in that area don't help either...

All good stuff...thanks guys....

mrsd

1,502 posts

254 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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mikeylad said:...late, great, tommy kaira. especially the rear deck.


It's not entirely 'late' - it lives on as the Leading Edge RT something or other IIRC.
I might have a view on the car (as with so much else)...but I can't see the pictures

rushdriver

637 posts

259 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I would!

Looks good 8/10

Cheers

John

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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annodomini2 said: 8/10 for looks, 10/10 for effort. I've seen your site and understand how much time you've put into it.

I think the other peoples comments are right, where the front wheel arch joins the rest of the body it is too low against the side. I personally would keep it in line with the rest of the body and smooth out some of the straight edges. (i know this would make it more difficult to get in/out of, but looks generally sell a car)

Good idea to get opinions, we may be future customers!


Thanks, I wish I could cash in the effort points... trouble is in reality effort counts for nothing...only looks....once I get people interested in the looks the rest is "fairly" easy by comparison...you are dead right these opinions DO matter....just have to get enough of them, then if 90% pick on some feature to change it would be very foolish to ignore them....

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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mrsd said:

mikeylad said:...late, great, tommy kaira. especially the rear deck.


It's not entirely 'late' - it lives on as the Leading Edge RT something or other IIRC.
I might have a view on the car (as with so much else)...but I can't see the pictures



If you look at the bottom of...

www.desicodesign.com/meerkat/Bodywork%202.htm

the pics are there too....cheers

Paul V

4,489 posts

278 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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If you look at the bottom of...

www.desicodesign.com/meerkat/Bodywork%202.htm

the pics are there too....cheers




Doesn’t seem to be working either.

meerkat

Original Poster:

164 posts

268 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Slight glitch in the space/time continuum (sp)...

Seems Ok now...

robp

5,770 posts

265 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Ok here's my opinion:

Front - Very very good. Like it a lot. Its got a hint of VX220, a bit of Radical and a bit of Elise

Side - Looks OK, I dont like the bit where it drops down between the A-pillar and the front wheel arch. It looks too low

Back - Like the lights but the bottom of the rear end looks to flat and fat. It could do with maybe a rear splitter or a few exhaust pipes! To be honest, I reckon it would be OK once the registration plate is in place, it just looks a bit bland at the moment.

8/10