![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:47 • Filed to: Photoshop | ![]() | ![]() |
Before and after...
![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:51 |
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thank you! I knew I wouldn’t be the only one to think it looks ugly. I sure hope there is an option to remove that on the actual model
![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:52 |
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So much better! That’s the first thing I thought when I saw the pics as well...
![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:54 |
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The fact that only a tiny part of that vent on the side goes onto the door annoys me too.
![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:55 |
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I liked it... but it just looks so right without it.
![]() 02/28/2016 at 18:55 |
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doubt it
![]() 02/28/2016 at 19:03 |
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It really ties the entire roof line into the tail lights.
![]() 02/28/2016 at 19:09 |
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Wow, now that’s all I can see
![]() 02/28/2016 at 19:12 |
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I suspect Aston have done it the way they have to distinguish the car from the F-type because your shop makes that area look exactly like that of the Jag.
![]() 02/28/2016 at 20:18 |
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It’d be cool if the floating chrome acted as active aero brakes and raised up like dragonfly wings under heavy braking.
Dragonfly flaps.
![]() 02/28/2016 at 21:01 |
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*Heads to the patent office*
![]() 02/28/2016 at 23:44 |
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The ‘shopped version reminds me of both an F-Type and an AMG GT.
I’d like to see a British Racing a Green DB11, but with the roof in champagne beige.
![]() 03/01/2016 at 14:12 |
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Like the Murcielago?
![]() 03/01/2016 at 15:40 |
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I thought I didn’t mind the C-pillar, but now seeing how much better it looks... dammit Aston
![]() 03/04/2016 at 23:55 |
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This is how I woukd have it. Nice one!