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    Illustrator file for 33 Hot Rod?

    Does anyone have a scale Illustrator file for the 33 Hot Rod? Something that I can pull into CS and then skin for paint jobs and such? I could even use a DFX file.



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    House of Kolor sells a Digital Paint Booth with a model of the HR. Not cheap and Windows only. But it's there, and does have some flexibility.

    http://www.hokdigitalpaintbooth.com/

    You can see the car here, 2nd row on the left.

    http://www.hokdigitalpaintbooth.com/DBvehicles.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDSapp View Post
    Does anyone have a scale Illustrator file for the 33 Hot Rod? Something that I can pull into CS and then skin for paint jobs and such? I could even use a DFX file.



    Tim
    Tim,

    I have used House of Kolor Digital paint booth on the last 2 car. You have the options to build the car the way you wnat it to look. IE fenders or no fenders, hard top or roadster. www.hokdigitalpaintbooth.com or call Carter Hickman at 1-888-294-0984

    Good luck
    Dick

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    I recently got the app too - FYI, I struggled to make it run under vmware fusion on Mac, but works perfectly under bootcamp. Great way to play with wheel/tire sizes

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    One note on the paint booth app. It does not have an option for fenders but does include the hard top option. It was a bit tough to get running but the guy who wrote the program was very helpful. I have had great fun trying different paint schemes. Probably not the best $75 I ever spent but seeing the final scheme really helps with design.

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