![]() Added lightwarp () - NOTE: This is a reused lightwarp from a TF2 prop pickup truck ![]() Illuminated headlamps and tail lights added () I may not be a good texture artist but I did pay a lot of attentions in 3D modeling. I hope it won't give you any errors when you download it for use on SFM. I still haven't yet submit this model to Steam Workshop, due to an error occurred when submitting! With Cruella's car and The Moving Van, you can create 101 Dalmatians related fanarts/animations. The dashboard is based on those found in an earlier Morris Minor and the foot pedals are based on a 1919-20s Morris Bullnose, quite a mix isn't it? ![]() Another realistic feature can be found is the driving cab where I carefully researched the cars back in the olden days ranging from Ford Model-T era to the 1950s. Since the film was set in London 1958, I gave the truck a more realistic old British-style number plate (or you might say license plate) instead of a hand painted grey plate with black wordings as featured in the film. Like adding rusty texture on the edge of the wheel arches and damaged right fender. I have made a Disney fanart using this truck model along with the TF2 Sniper and Engineer as Jasper and Horace.Īpart from keeping the truck look as closely to the original animated film as possible, I did add a number of features to make it look more realistic instead of complete cartoony-looks. I think this model would be best suited for use on SFM, like in TF2 universe, Freak Shows, as well as Pony related fanarts and animations, since the vehicle's design is quite cartoony as well as realistic in some areas. While most people's favorite vehicle in this movie is Cruella's red car, for me and Cowboygineer however would be the old truck due to it's interesting characteristics. It was first used by the two crooks as a getaway after dognapping 15 puppies, and during the car chase, it collided with Cruella's car and fallen into pieces.Ī similar truck also appeared in The Aristocats (1970), but painted blue and with a different grille.ġ01 Dalmatians is actually one of my all time favorite Disney films. The truck was owned and driven by Cruella De Vil's bumbling henchmen, Jasper and Horace. After viewing a fanart, Cowboygineer and his truck on deviantART, I decided to recreate the old cartoon truck (or some of you might say a van) as featured in a classic Disney animated film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
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