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LSB 2019 "Torpedo"
My entry for the LSB 2019:
Dragley Industries’ "Torpedo“ prototype
Dragley Industries is a big player in the luxury speederbike business, but a few years ago they decided to expand into the competitive racing scene.
This year they are showing their prototype under the project name "Torpedo“ for the first time to the public, while also using the intergalactic speederbike exhibition to gain investors and sponsors for the racing team, which will make its debut later this year in the annual speederbike earth cup.
This bike came together quite quickly, the „main“ engine part I still had laying around from a Garc Speeder I never finished (it basically consisted of two of these engines and a very rough wing shape) and I always love speederbikes with huge and unreasonable motors, so this was a great base to start on.
In the end I had to adjust the design a bit to integrate the actual bike parts, but this allowed me to also give it functional kickstands, which I was quite happy with.
The display booth features a little business area with coffee table, a small storage room in the back and a few display cabinets with prizes won by Dragley Industries and a few blue prints, as well as a stand for leaflets on the corner of the booth.
As someone who quite enjoys the atmosphere of exhibits and trade fairs I really liked this years theme and tried to build a „realistic“ exhibition booth (also to have a nice contrast with the very unrealistic and busy design of my speederbike). I took a lot of design cues from booths I saw at the Boot in Düsseldorf and funnily enough I also discovered an online trade fair booth designer a few weeks ago when joking about attending a fair in Cologne as a seller.
LSB 2019 "Torpedo"
My entry for the LSB 2019:
Dragley Industries’ "Torpedo“ prototype
Dragley Industries is a big player in the luxury speederbike business, but a few years ago they decided to expand into the competitive racing scene.
This year they are showing their prototype under the project name "Torpedo“ for the first time to the public, while also using the intergalactic speederbike exhibition to gain investors and sponsors for the racing team, which will make its debut later this year in the annual speederbike earth cup.
This bike came together quite quickly, the „main“ engine part I still had laying around from a Garc Speeder I never finished (it basically consisted of two of these engines and a very rough wing shape) and I always love speederbikes with huge and unreasonable motors, so this was a great base to start on.
In the end I had to adjust the design a bit to integrate the actual bike parts, but this allowed me to also give it functional kickstands, which I was quite happy with.
The display booth features a little business area with coffee table, a small storage room in the back and a few display cabinets with prizes won by Dragley Industries and a few blue prints, as well as a stand for leaflets on the corner of the booth.
As someone who quite enjoys the atmosphere of exhibits and trade fairs I really liked this years theme and tried to build a „realistic“ exhibition booth (also to have a nice contrast with the very unrealistic and busy design of my speederbike). I took a lot of design cues from booths I saw at the Boot in Düsseldorf and funnily enough I also discovered an online trade fair booth designer a few weeks ago when joking about attending a fair in Cologne as a seller.