
Hey guys! This is my first vehicle, so i'm going to start posting ASAP. I do not get offended by crits, so if you see something that is incorrect do let me know. Since this is a learning project i'm keeping it SUPER simple. I'm working on my chainsaw and horse at the same time so i don't want to spread myself too thin.
I'm taking this model wrangler

And giving it this treatment

So i want to warp some panels, put some bullet holes, but keep the attachments rather low/minimal due to time constraints. I'd rather have fewer flashy parts and do it to a good quality than a bunch of poorly done ones and end up having to rush the texturing.
Cheers

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I found these concepts that look pretty neat and i'm directly referencing -
Blocking out some rough shapes for stuff. Thinking i can turn it into an armored supply vehicle.