New,future,possible materials/finishes you'd like to see in mods?

Feliks Karp

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While I do enjoy the stab wood mods, at the moment I feel that there is a possibility that a heroin addicted clown conceived from a first year sociology student's bad LSD trip puked all over the factories in china and they have nothing but stab wood to use.

What kind of materials or finishes would you like to see in future mods? Even if they're theoretical or outlandish.
 
Everything that I want(ed) to see is already on the market. Unless we go for a nice fur cover, maybe some small dice that can hang from the driptip?!
 
Everything that I want(ed) to see is already on the market. Unless we go for a nice fur cover, maybe some small dice that can hang from the driptip?!

I'm sure you could drill a tiny hole and get one of those cell-phone charms in there :rolleyes:
 
I think that all practical materials have been implemented already, zinc-alloy, aluminium, stabalised wood, copper, plastic etc etc.

What I would like to see more often though are mods like the Rabox (alumium [or any practical metal] frame with glass/perspex covers) and the Snowwolves. While the Snowwolf looks classy AF, the Rabox looks very funky.
 
I think that all practical materials have been implemented already, zinc-alloy, aluminium, stabalised wood, copper, plastic etc etc.

What I would like to see more often though are mods like the Rabox (alumium [or any practical metal] frame with glass/perspex covers) and the Snowwolves. While the Snowwolf looks classy AF, the Rabox looks very funky.
Just thinking the same thing about the Rabox!

I would add to that normal wooden mods, and leather battery covers. While it has been done, and they're not entirely practical, the aesthetics are just sublime IMO. Check out these Fuchies...

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Everything that I want(ed) to see is already on the market. Unless we go for a nice fur cover, maybe some small dice that can hang from the driptip?!
PLEASE tell me you dont drive a Ford Cortina
 
PLEASE tell me you dont drive a Ford Cortina

Unfortunately not, but it always reminds me of what my dad say when we see these nice souped up cars: "Fluff on the dash, dice on the mirror, high-lifting door handles and lipstick on the dipstick"
 
Unfortunately not, but it always reminds me of what my dad say when we see these nice souped up cars: "Fluff on the dash, dice on the mirror, high-lifting door handles and lipstick on the dipstick"
My Dad used to say the exact same thing, unfortunately he did drive a Cortina
 
Guys, dont joke with my Cortina. Three litres under the hood, two litre coke on the bwck seat and a litre of brandy in the cubby. On a serious note, the use of proper metals such as SS, aluminium, aluminum, would be preferred over the stuff die cast matchbox cars are made from. Titanium would be great. A mod like that would have a boddy that far outlasts the electronics so making the latter easy to replace would make the investment worth the longevity.
 
A solid silver mech squonker . . . Because lets be honest, gold is a tacky peasant material
 
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