Hahahaha, that's simply hilarious. Recently there was nothing else to do so I went there with two friends, one who had seen it before and thought it was great (don't know on which level though) and one who - like me - wasn't all that much in a hurry to see this.
We ended up laughing our arses off waiting for Stallone and Statham to appear or betting on how long the taaaaakeeeeee-ooooooff scene would go on.
I also love how I contributed to that sort of movie industry... partly against my will.
I just took Uzbek from the flag next to your user name.
btw the old man is Konrad Adenauer, first "Bundeskanzler" of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949). He resembles "Adenauer Forst" near the town Adenau as his suit is pictured as the forest itself.
Why there is a bird sitting on his finger I don't know. My guess would be that it's a Swallow losing its tail feathers, but "Schwalbenschwanz" is at an entirely different part of the course.
Edit: Would you mind putting a link to the source please? Wasn't able to find its name/creator.
That is a brilliant art work there. Do you guys really know german language well enough to get the references? I don't know one single word of Uzbek or Latvian. :0
For a car in such good and original condition IMHO you've over done it. :worried:
BTW snowflakes are lame. :P
I'd rather try to get some of those Audi "Waffeleisen" rims (translates to waffle iron). They are pretty rare in 14" and I have no idea what the price tag for those would be in the states. On a Polo they look something like this:
He posted his cars not too long ago, don't think it'll look out of shape after the drop. I'm very curious though as what kind of wheels/tyres he's going for.
I wonder how you did those reflections, they are pretty nice but why aren't the head lights on? And see that post above yours on how to improve rain portrayal.