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    for that price range nga, i'd definitely pick a jimny na rin which looks like that. yun eh kung merong magbenta na within near that asking price. may aircon pa + 2 more seats on the back with roof rails. good for farming. pwede bang mag apply as designer sa kanila? LOL :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    But wouldn't the re-design end up with another "Suzuki Jimny"?

    Halos kamukha talaga, except the headlights and nose with slight differences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burai View Post
    here's my rendition of your work, medyo binago ko lang sir yung parang wrangler look niya
    That's a good redesign of a redesign there, Burai. However, no cheating by lowering the roof line and using curved glass. Follow the Pop Car's proportions.

    Note to local fabricators:

    Why don't you use crowdsourcing to develop designs. Many Tsikot members know how to draw and render in 3D. Tap their skills.

    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    But wouldn't the re-design end up with another "Suzuki Jimny"?
    The Pop Car is smaller and is more toy-like than a Jimny. Even with the redesign the level of sophistication is below the Jimny's. Note the flat sides and glass of my redesign.
    Last edited by donbuggy; April 18th, 2011 at 05:44 PM.

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    The redesign looks really nice. The front reminds me of the Space Gear and the side looks like the 1st generation Montero Sport. Wish they'd make the window-line higher and the front not so bulbous. Something more angular for the headlights would be nice. And also a less-boxy body. Finally, can they employ an engine that will be able to use that hood scoop?

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Burai View Post
    i knew i could find this here in tsikot!

    teka pano headlights niyan? pinoy/sila ba gumawa o gumamit sila ng headlight galing sa ibang kotse para madali production ng pop car? kasi mukang galing sa iba... iniisip ko kasi pano kung mabangga ito, san kukuha parts? baka pwede sa banawe/evangelista kung galing sa ibang car ito


    at that 250-280k price tag, i'd rather have something which looks like the design of yours sir donbuggy.
    here's my rendition of your work, medyo binago ko lang sir yung parang wrangler look niya
    parang galing sa Lancer yung headlight niya

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    Nice attempt, but they should make it more car-like and not golf cart-like. And 250-280k?!?! Sobra na yan. Ang tunay na Suzuki Carry would be around half the price, I think? And also there are the Delicas, Space Gears, Hiaces, Caravans... All less than that price, seat more people, are more luxurious and powerful. Siguro if they sell that for around +-100k, may bibili pa. But I'd suggest they make it seat more people and have a reasonable level of equipment if they plan to sell that for a six digit price.
    +1

    RUSCO refurbished minivans (Daihatsu and Suzuki) cost around 180k-220k only.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    Redesigning the Pop Car:



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    Welcome back, jpdm.
    Nice sir.

    ...and Thanks! napadaan lang...

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    That's a good redesign of a redesign there, Burai. However, no cheating by lowering the roof line and using curved glass. Follow the Pop Car's proportions.
    thanks sir. that's my first public attempt to redesign someone's artwork and i forced myself to try not to limit my concepts to what is only available locally na parts.
    dun kasi ako nahihirapan, ang isipin san kukuha ng pyesa that would be able to comply with my designs. tutal sa redesign niyo, it looks like we can use the SX4's headlights to match with your designed body. with that (if possible ngang mag fit ang sa SX4), we can already change the upper portion of your design
    yung pop car kasi sir mukang golf car nga pagdating sa front portion. pero pagdating sa doors, windshield, and the rest sa likod kasama yung cargo area, mukang sinauna pa rin and for me, no offense to anyone, mukang di tugma design nung front ng popcar sa overall body niya
    since this is a pinoy made vehicle, i think it's better if we could give them a new taste of pinoy talents in terms of crafting designs kahit na magkano man ang suggested retail price ng binebentang pinoy product sana lang eh quality rin eh kasing ganda ng designs niya

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    #29
    tuwang-tuwa yun French eh ganun din kase mga tsikot nila sa France parang alien

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burai View Post
    since this is a pinoy made vehicle, i think it's better if we could give them a new taste of pinoy talents in terms of crafting designs kahit na magkano man ang suggested retail price ng binebentang pinoy product sana lang eh quality rin eh kasing ganda ng designs niya
    +1 sir

    eto kaya sir maganda rin....


    KENNETH COBONPUE

    Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Phoenix is the world’s first bamboo and rattan car, which is an eco-friendly four-wheeler that exhibits Kenneth’s excellent craftmanship. This incredible vehicle was displayed at an exhibition in Milan, Italy. Kenneth Cobonpue’s Phoenix consists of bamboo, rattan, steel and carbon fibre that make it more bio-degradable and

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    Creators of Popcar



    Reg Yuson (left) and Olson Camacho take pride in their creation.

    source: http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/2.../motoring1.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post
    +1 sir

    eto kaya sir maganda rin....


    KENNETH COBONPUE

    Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Phoenix is the world’s first bamboo and rattan car, which is an eco-friendly four-wheeler that exhibits Kenneth’s excellent craftmanship. This incredible vehicle was displayed at an exhibition in Milan, Italy. Kenneth Cobonpue’s Phoenix consists of bamboo, rattan, steel and carbon fibre that make it more bio-degradable and

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    papano kapag umulan? ano pintura nito, varnish or top coat?
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    #33
    pano pag malakas impact ng pagpunta ng kotse sa isang humps? mukang matatanggal yung rear wheels

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    ok ito ah.
    kaso parang maliit masyado.
    hehe.
    =)

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    #36
    Pop Hummer.


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    What if...?





    These are my concepts based on a chassis designed by Oyil. Thanks, Oyil.

    3D model of mags from 3D Models, 3D Modeling Textures and Plugins at TurboSquid.
    Last edited by donbuggy; March 17th, 2012 at 12:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    What if...?





    These are my concepts based on a chassis designed by Oyil. Thanks, Oyil.

    3D model of mags from 3D Models, 3D Modeling Textures and Plugins at TurboSquid.

    You can design it all you want but it will not result in a marketable car because no one wants to buy an electric car in the Philippines beyond the "greenies" for PR points.

    You will always come up with the problems that plaque electric cars from the start. Cost of the vehicle, driving range and practicality to fit into one's lifestyle. In the Philippines, you can add one more, lack of a decent air conditioner.

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    #39
    i can do that too


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    ^that one's cute! haha

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