Variety is the spice of life! I'm happy that you love it. Looking forward to seeing what other wraps and finishes people do while we in the US wait, and wait, and wait... :P
I just was staring at a Soul Red CX-5 the other day. What a color! I wish magma had that much depth. It's in the ballpark but I think Mazda still wins.
Just got the confirmation from Bellevue of the latest delay. They're blaming the EPA this time and saying North American deliveries are now "unlikely to commence until October 2023 at the earliest". (one wonders what the EPA has to do with Canadian deliveries, but I digress)
Lotus never...
I am very close to switching from "enthusiastic early depositor, brand evangelist" to "I will never deal with this company again in any form, and will advise my friends likewise". Still on the fence but just barely.
I think it's a little ironic that they mentioned how Lotus has the car unrealistically slammed in the configurator and media images, but then they did the same thing on the static cover shot for the video. ;) (or maybe that was a subtle joke directed at Lotus)
I don't have a quick way to separate out the uprights, but this is in the right direction. Personally I'd leave it alone, I love the roof in body color.
Whoops! Thanks for telling me - should now be fixed. Though I wouldn't put much hope in running it under a virtual system on Mac, it requires a real-time hardware raytracing video card. (e.g. NVidia RTX 30-series) But let me know if it works!
Yeah I gave it a shot (even flushing $99 down the drain to join Apple's dev program - f$@% those bastards) but no joy. Maybe I should have written it in Unity.
Note: I've got an updated version (the link is always in my signature), it's now running on UE5.1.0 in raytrace mode, the shadows are way better. (particularly the hood cutouts)
I used one of those for my C5 a while back, I went on forwards. The trick was to build up some wood blocks under the front wheels so the overhang would clear the trailer. The straps still go over the tires so it can’t move. Might be able to do the same trick if loading backwards.
Speaking of brakes, if possible, could you measure the min clearance from the front calipers to the wheel barrel? I'm curious how much space there is to go to a smaller diameter wheel.