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The reason I used covers was to save myself some work so I could focus on the body and textures first. Now I have some time to add the smaller details.
And for the most authenticity: The only company who owns this Double Decker Prototype is the BVG .. which also doesn't use covers at all
I guess I'll update it tomorrow, I still need to remap the back of the bus.
Also, what do you guys think of the wheels? Should I try to model some without covers?
Or should these change color with the line instead of staying always white?
almost double decker 4.4m in england and asia.. others europe counties around 4m..
Also, I did calculate the distances using the ruler tool in my graphic editor, and the bus model is mostly to scale since Blender has a meter grid that I used.
What I noticed - the diagonal body line over the front doors and 1st window should be straight, not curved.
Here is the image WernerIV / Sotrax provided
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7622/16315500774_3efd6111ed_z.jpg