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Discussion in 'Creative Arts' started by jm2, Oct 19, 2012.

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  1. anunakki

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    I like it. It works when combined with those 50s colors. I dont think it would work with more modern colors.
     
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    Ford Explorer refresh only for China?

    https://fordauthority.com/2022/09/refreshed-ford-explorer-for-china-adopts-full-width-led-light-bar/

    "...the refreshed Ford Explorer built specifically for the Chinese market will also bear a full-width LED light bar up front."

    "As Ford Authority previously reported, the refreshed Chinese Explorer will likely remain in China, however, and won’t be coming to the U.S. In fact, the 2023 Ford Explorer in America will carry over to the new model year largely unchanged."

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    I think it looks pretty good. Why aren't we getting these updates here in the United States? It seems that would appeal to this market too. o_O

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    I believe looks is the operative word here. I would not think that a strip of light that thin and high would illuminate very much roadway. Probably intended as a giant running light and design statement.

    Maybe the next step will be outlining the entire car? :D:eek:

     
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    Well, yeah... I think that's obvious to everyone. :)

    I can see the benefit for a front running bar and a back one. One of the reasons I bought a Ford Edge was because I liked the LED light bar running across the back - I thought it was a nice safety feature to keep me visible.

    Side ones... not so much - the wrap-around front and rear lights at the corners seem to be doing a good job of that and they give it some directional indication by not being a continuous strip along the side.

    All the best,
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    Automan was way ahead of his time :D
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    Here is a special treat courtesy of Hagerty- a tour of the storage basement of the Henry Ford Museum. Lots of concept cars and historical vehicles. Keep your eyes peeled as there is a lot of interesting rolling stock in the background that does not get covered in the tour. Enjoy!

    https://www.hagerty.com/media/videos/underground-vault-at-the-henry-ford-museum-cars-with-amazing-history-barn-find-hunter-ep-133/?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_content=23_MED_UN_GBL_EML_UN_UN_Watchlist_Feb13&hashed_email=8e43f6a5abf43ff70e0771781e4993de6c08fd1510eadb1414b4ce6b84c34e12

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    Uh, no chance of that happening!:rolleyes:
     
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    Having been a part of the Automotive Design profession for over 50 years, it's amazing how dramatically the technology has changed in that time. The team at Tarus developed clay milling machines with GM Design over 30 years ago to speed up the design process and help the sculptors and designers spend more time on the creative part of design and less on the physical labor part.
    Had an opportunity today to see just how far the progress has come.
    Congratulations

    to the team at Tarus for making it all happen, and aiding the designers, sculptors and engineers in crafting beautiful vehicles.
    Thanks Doug Grieg and George Cook for showing me the latest and greatest. Miss the smell of the clay!
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    That's pretty neat. :)

    Although, with robotic arms doing the clay molding does make me wonder. Didn't you once tell us that there was no substitute for a designer getting off the computer and getting their hands on the clay to appreciate the shape of the car as it comes together? While this technology is really cool and looks like quite a time-saver, does it shortcut and eliminate a designer's intimacy with the emerging shape of the car?

    All the best,
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    This is a common misconception. All the milling machine should do is take the drudgery and physical groundwork out of the process of constructing the full size clay. It speeds the process, allows for rapid changes and simplifies the engineering.

    There is NO substitute for the hands on creativity of the sculptors and designers. None. Zero.
    The human touch is a necessary part of the creative process.

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    That was a terrific question and great response. Hope it stays that way.

    In the basement of the Ford Museum I thought they might mention the story on the 65 GTO and or at least the Ambassador convertible concept.

    I find The Great Wall is pleasant array of weird. The Figaro green works as does the 1989 Century sedan rear end and schnoz (modified with Fusion headlights). Perfect rims to compliment the Schuco look. I think it probably looks better in the flesh, although admittedly I have a weakness for four door hardtops.
     
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    im guessing youre the one with the turned up collars and shiny shoes?
     
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    I don't know much about the car in the first 3 photoss, but judging by those wheels it appears to be the Supersonic that was used to 'rebody' a Shelby Cobra in the late 60's by a UK auto broker...
     
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    Yup, that would be me.
     
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