Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Also the 2 images don't match up right. If that's an extending roof section (judging by the poles holding it up on the indoor shot, it is) then how did it managed to extend upwards so far when the outside shot shows a much shallower piece of trim at the top of the truck?
Foo wrote:Also the 2 images don't match up right. If that's an extending roof section (judging by the poles holding it up on the indoor shot, it is) then how did it managed to extend upwards so far when the outside shot shows a much shallower piece of trim at the top of the truck?
they do, check out the other images on the site. it's just that the position of the camera is throwing the perspective out.
Foo wrote:Also the 2 images don't match up right. If that's an extending roof section (judging by the poles holding it up on the indoor shot, it is) then how did it managed to extend upwards so far when the outside shot shows a much shallower piece of trim at the top of the truck?
they do, check out the other images on the site. it's just that the position of the camera is throwing the perspective out.
I've looked. The top of the door matches roughly with the top of the blue seating. The windows must lie behind that extendable roof while in transit. But the extension on the roof is bigger than the height of the windows.
It's pretty cool. Wonder how much it cost in total.
Foo wrote:Shoulda opted for less chairs more floor.
Also the 2 images don't match up right. If that's an extending roof section (judging by the poles holding it up on the indoor shot, it is) then how did it managed to extend upwards so far when the outside shot shows a much shallower piece of trim at the top of the truck?
The outside images show the top sectioned lowered.
You'll notice this because you don't see the windows on the outside shots.
The roof either raises (maybe - if it's some converted military thing), or the side panels flip up into awnings/shades and expose the windows (ie: most RVs).
Also, wide angle (.4-.5x probably), not a fish eye. FE will enbiggen (wtf?) everything disproportionatly center to outside..
JulesWinnfield wrote:The roof either raises (maybe - if it's some converted military thing), or the side panels flip up into awnings/shades and expose the windows (ie: most RVs).
Also, wide angle (.4-.5x probably), not a fish eye. FE will enbiggen (wtf?) everything disproportionatly center to outside..
yea i was thinking of a "big-angle-lens" as they are called in dutch