October 27, 2025

4 Wheel Drive

2005 Ford F150 This is a 2005 Ford F150 in street dress. Not lowered, not lifted, a plain Jane truck to have fun in. This was designed and rendered in Direct X. FBX, 3DS, Direct X and OBJ versions as well as all of the graphics and maps to reproduce it as shown are included in the zip file that is available immediately after payment. I do not use special filters when I shoot my models, I capture them right in the modeler so all you need to do is load the file and you will see exactly what you expected to see. #plymouthfury #wastelands #dellsweet #radsandbox #fbx #obj #3ds #directx

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V10 methane powered desert runner

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet It is a V10 methane powered stripped-down desert runner. It can deliver a few people or an important cargo very fast between the colonies. This was tube built from the ground up using junkyard 4 wheel drive running gear to complete it. #3dmodels #directx #dellsweet #fbx #lopoly #3dcarmodel

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Hood Music

Hood Music: Song by Dell Sweet BMI Music. I started out with this song just to back a model video, but I ended up liking it so I finished it This is backing a model build I did and then animated the 3D model using RS and, DEEP AI and also PIXVIFY. Hood Music is copyright Dell Sweet 2025 The model is a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda rendered in Direct X. The model comes in a zipped file and includes 3DS, FBX, OBJ as well as Direct X. The UV work is done so that the car can be rendered exactly as it appears in the video and the maps are included.

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Model build from scratch Part 02

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Model build from scratch Part 02  This is part two of the modeling video for learning how to build a model start to finish. This is a ZIM model a friend of mine wanted and I built from scratch for him. #ZIM #BuildingAModel #3dmodels #directx #DellSweet Home:

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The beginning of this video is AI. I used the model, I selected a background, cleared the background from the model I built and added it to the new scene. Then I used AI to animate that scene. There are images of the actual model and then after I added it to RS I took it for a drive in a 3D world I built, Dell…

Wastelands 27 – Dell Sweet
Taking a scouting mission through an abandoned city in a blizzard… This is a wastelands car. Wastelands cars are built from junked cars, trucks, junkyard scraps. They are welded up, powerful engines installed that are converted to methane and they are used to move people, supplies ort both throughout the wastelands outposts.
This one is an ex VW car with a V10. A truck frame has been mated to the body and the 4-wheel drive mechanicals have been added from yet another wreck. This is a fast ride that is used as a fighter and to protect convoys or supply vehicles.#3DModels #DellSweet #Cars #3DWork #ai



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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel #dellsweet #directx #Ford

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This is a 1968 Ford truck cab, mated to a custom rear flatbed bed. I like the way the old Fords looked and wished I had the time and money to swap out the frame to a modern 4×4 truck of some kind, modern V8, etc. This model is built in Direct X. It includes all of the maps and graphics as shown. It also comes in 3DS, FBX, OBJ as well as Direct X.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

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This is an AMC Reble. The stock frame is gone and a chevy blazer 4×4 frame has been grafted in. I actually owned a few vehicles like this. Red Neck? Yes, I could have cared less though. This model is built in Direct X. It includes all of the maps and graphics as shown. It also comes in 3DS, FBX, OBJ as well as Direct X.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet

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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

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There is no such thing as a “Holden Falcon Ute.”

Holden and Ford were fierce rivals in Australia for decades, much like Ford and Chevrolet in the United States. They both produced their own iconic “utes” (utility vehicles), which were essentially a car with a large tray or cargo bed at the back.

Here are the details on the two distinct models:

The Ford Falcon Ute:

  • Manufactured by Ford Australia from 1961 until local production ceased in 2016.
  • It was based on the Ford Falcon sedan platform.
  • The Falcon ute was known for its car-like handling, comfortable ride, and powerful engine options, including the famous Barra inline-six and V8s.
  • It was a popular choice for both tradespeople and enthusiasts who wanted a vehicle with the practicality of a truck and the performance of a muscle car.

The Holden Ute:

  • Manufactured by Holden, a subsidiary of General Motors, from 1951 until local production ended in 2017.
  • The Holden Ute was based on the Holden Commodore sedan platform (and earlier, the Kingswood/Monaro platforms).
  • It was the direct competitor to the Ford Falcon Ute, and the rivalry between the two was a significant part of Australian car culture.
  • Like the Falcon, the Holden Ute offered a range of engines, including V6s and V8s, and was also loved for its sporty performance and on-road comfort.

In summary, the Holden and Falcon utes were two different, competing vehicles. While they shared the same basic concept and dominated the Australian “car-based ute” market for many years, they were never combined into a single “Holden Falcon” model. Sources

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