Your model is nice. Clean Form. Turn off the Axis before render. ICEM is good if not the best. The old Curve modeling like Catia, Alias or Direct Modeling with ICEMSURF. The question is which is best for that job? I look at it from a Milling perspective. How will does it 5 axis machine tells the REAL STORY! I teach 5 axis milling at Ford Motor Company. I have 5 axis Cut PDGS,UG, CDRS, SDRC, think3, ALIAS, ICEMSURF with DDN. Surface quality can be achieved using any Software package. Time to develop math surface quality is faster using ICEM in my opinion. Alias R13 made some good improvements but still lacks Global Modeling, Point Cloud Projection Base, Surface to Stl wrap. Also, ICEMSURF interrogated into Catia helps Data translation
I had 5 week Alias class April 05. I made a nice Alias Truck Model than brought it into ICEMSURF for Global Morphing of the front end. The Alias left model green truck Square Front End. The second model ICEMSURF was Global Morphed the corners kick in 10mm and the Hood drop 20mm. The Alias instructor taught Cord Fillets so I used for the fenders. Don’t laugh. Old CNC Engineer opinion. Good Surface Makes for Good Milling
carlosff_17 if you read the replies above you you would know which program. as for the rear lights, since you have a strong and distinct hood line, the first idea that came to mind was the TVR Sagaris. It is a pretty unique design and i think the rear lights would work well on your car. http://fast-autos.net/tvr/tvrsagaris.html