Building a model start to finish part six This is a complete model build from start to finish and then in a game. The build was done in spare time over 3 days for friend who needed it. it isn’t sped up so that you can see what I am doing… #3dmodels #directx #lopoly #fbx #fbx #3ddesign #DellSweet
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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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The 1956 Ford pickup truck, most famously the F-100, is a highly sought-after classic known for its distinctive and one-year-only styling. It was a part of the second generation of Ford’s F-Series trucks, which saw a major redesign for 1953.
Here’s a brief description of the 1956 Ford pickup:
Key Features and Styling:
- Wrap-Around Windshield: The most notable feature of the 1956 model is its unique cab design, which included a full wrap-around windshield with vertical A-pillars, giving it a smoother, more modern look than previous years. An optional wrap-around rear window was also available, a rare and highly prized feature today.
- Safety Innovations: Ford emphasized safety with its “Lifeguard Design” initiative. This included a deep-dish steering wheel designed to absorb impact, more robust door latches to prevent them from opening in a crash, and optional seat belts.
- Upgraded Electrical System: The 1956 model year saw Ford convert many of its vehicles, including the F-100, from a 6-volt to a 12-volt electrical system.
- Electric Wipers: The truck was equipped with electric windshield wipers, a welcome change from the less reliable vacuum-powered wipers of earlier models.
Engine and Performance:
- Engine Options: The 1956 F-100 offered two primary engine options: the “Cost Clipper” 223 cubic-inch inline-six and the “Power King” 272 cubic-inch V8 from Ford’s new Y-Block series.
- Increased Power: The V8 engine produced a significant 167 horsepower, making the 1956 F-100 the most powerful pickup Ford had ever built at the time. This was a welcome improvement over the less powerful engines of previous years.
- Transmission: Transmission options included a 3-speed or 4-speed manual and a 3-speed “Fordomatic” automatic.
The 1956 model stands out as a unique and iconic design within the F-Series lineage, with its one-year-only body style making it a favorite among collectors and customizers today. Sources
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1957 Plymouth Fury
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This is A 1960s era Cadillac that was salvaged from a junk yard and turned into a border patrol vehicle and a fighter for the Nation. This car is used for protection along the borders of the Nation. This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes converted files in DXF, OBJ, FBX and includes the maps and graphics as shown on the images below.
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1957 Plymouth Fury
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This is a lifted Dodge 4X4 van. I actually had this project set-up to be built in real life when I was in an accident that stopped me from ever doing real life work like that again. So I sold the two vehicles and let that part of my life go. But the other day I was working on a model and remembered it and so I build it in 3D instead. It 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.
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This is a 1962 Ford Econoline Pickup. This is an awesome truck that I was able to work on with my dad back in the early seventies when he owned one. This one is lifted. This is built in Direct X and includes FBX and OBJ files along with the graphics and the image maps used. This is lo-poly and is game ready. The tires and rims are always rendered separately on my models so that they are easy to remove and use the model with a premade game chassis such as RAD Sandbox and other 3D game makers provide. #dellsweet #3DModel #Model #3DS #FBX #OBJ #DirectX #1962E100 #1962FordEconoline
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Wastelands 9B. This is a second War Car. This and Wastelands nine are used for protection. Fast. V10 methane powered. Room only for a driver and a gunner and a very small cargo or just supplies. This old Ford Falcon was rescued from the junkyard and slapped together and welded up. The result was stuffed with a methane powered V10 and welded to a 4 wheel drive frame and lifted. Large tires finished it out and it was set out on missions in the Wastelands.
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