my sons built me a new bumper.. you like:-)?
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And none the less, it still does have that Black ops look I do like.... And, there is none other out there that even looks remotely like it:-) And that also makes me happy:-)
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Congrats on a design success. Definitely a killer bumper.
I like symmetry generally speaking. I really enjoy Asymmetrical design that is symmetrically balancing the "weight" of the asymmetrical components on either side. This definitely is a fine and most importantly. Unique bumper. Way to avoid conformity.
It definitely has the tonality of a modern spec ops vehicle bump, so if that was your goal then mission accomplished.
It kind of reminds me of the classic Japanese anime mech suits with the asymmetrical faces and often one eye etc. Childhood nostalgia lol.
Anyways, yeah..
I love it!
I like symmetry generally speaking. I really enjoy Asymmetrical design that is symmetrically balancing the "weight" of the asymmetrical components on either side. This definitely is a fine and most importantly. Unique bumper. Way to avoid conformity.
It definitely has the tonality of a modern spec ops vehicle bump, so if that was your goal then mission accomplished.
It kind of reminds me of the classic Japanese anime mech suits with the asymmetrical faces and often one eye etc. Childhood nostalgia lol.
Anyways, yeah..
I love it!
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Congrats on a design success. Definitely a killer bumper.
I like symmetry generally speaking. I really enjoy Asymmetrical design that is symmetrically balancing the "weight" of the asymmetrical components on either side. This definitely is a fine and most importantly. Unique bumper. Way to avoid conformity.
It definitely has the tonality of a modern spec ops vehicle bump, so if that was your goal then mission accomplished.
It kind of reminds me of the classic Japanese anime mech suits with the asymmetrical faces and often one eye etc. Childhood nostalgia lol.
Anyways, yeah..
I love it!
I like symmetry generally speaking. I really enjoy Asymmetrical design that is symmetrically balancing the "weight" of the asymmetrical components on either side. This definitely is a fine and most importantly. Unique bumper. Way to avoid conformity.
It definitely has the tonality of a modern spec ops vehicle bump, so if that was your goal then mission accomplished.
It kind of reminds me of the classic Japanese anime mech suits with the asymmetrical faces and often one eye etc. Childhood nostalgia lol.
Anyways, yeah..
I love it!
Thank you.... its always difficult to try and be different... Danny and Chris have decided to patent the design... they have other patens, so not a new process to them... I think i will post it on a few other forums to try and get a feel of the look and desire of the design,,,, I think over all it has been positive... yea,,, kind of does look like those Japanese anemia tech... also the cartoon Monsters... remember the guys in the yellow suits:-)
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Congratulations!! Such great workmanship. Having something so unique, definitely makes the Jeep enthusiast in me drool. You should be super proud of the build (the bumper and new garage) 😎
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Thank you..