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Built as a possible replacement for the Dolomite. This would have been quite a radical move away from the more traditional Triumph designs had it been produced. Looks a bit like a Citroen to me.
Description:
Multirole utility vehicle concept - modular construction - zero-G setup
Turntable animation: youtu.be/Sh82_sVQYfM
More Images: www.artstation.com/artwork/VgDbqX
The avenue through the garden is No Man's Land, you walk the path of the dead. A place for reflection on the terror of war.
It started off as an abstract but always, always, the mind seeks to find meaning. It's a struggle to keep any creation purely abstract, I find.
2004 Bianchi Pista Concept Frame and Fork
Hed3 front wheel
Phil Wood rear SLR option hub laced to a Velocity Deep V
Andel Cranks (I have DA cranks and BB on there now)
Easton EC90 bars
Ti post - unknown maker
Selle saddle
Continental Gatorskins front and rear
This thing KILLS it on the road. Fast, Responsive and Light. My roundtrip from Jersey to Midtown Manhattan is around 21-22 miles. I want to enjoy the ride as much as possible. Hence the higher end parts. Oh and no worries locking up, I use 3 fat U-locks for this bad boy. I especially LOVE the front Hed3 wheel. Check out the HED3 wheel review on my blog: cyclingwmd.blogspot.com/2007/10/hed3c-wheel-review.html
UPDATE: I also reviewed the Andel Cranks: cyclingwmd.blogspot.com/2007/10/andel-track-cranks-review...
AND the EC90 Track bars: cyclingwmd.blogspot.com/2007/11/easton-ec90-track-bar-rev...
Made these in an attempt to visualize the world I've been developing for a book I'd like to write one day. It's more fun to build LEGO than draw concept art.
From left to right they are: a Royal Soldier, a merchant, a farmer, a milk maid, a book keeper, a sea captain, and an innkeeper.
Also, a note on my absence: I haven't lost interest in LEGO or anything like that, I've just been focusing more on brickfiming lately and haven't really had that much inspriation to MOC. School theater has been keeping me busy, too.
Coachwork by Bertone.
The genius of the designer and the skill of the craftsmen. Just around the corner, however, was the Giulietta.
1.997 cc
4 in-line
138 hp @ 6.500 rpm
Vmax : 220 km/h
915 kg
4 ex. (2 Spiders + 2 Coupés)
Museo Storico Alfa-Romeo
Viale Alfa-Romeo
Arese
Italy - Italia
November 2018
Santarosa Exfoh Hi-Deck Concept Model | Quester
Bus Body: Santarosa Motor Works Inc.
Bus Model: SR Exfoh [Concept]
Engine: MAN D2866LOH
Chassis: MAN Bus PBM-A55 - 18.310 HOCL
Suspension: Air Spring [Wide]
Seat Config.: 2x2 - 47
Operation: Provincial - South
Class: Air-conditioned
Camera: Minolta Hi-Matic 7sII (Cosina-Made)
Lens: 40mm f1.7 Rokkor
Film: Kodak XX
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
A concept car back in 1934 at the Berlin Motor Show. Designed as a high-speed highway cruiser, the Autobahnkurier could travel at speeds of up to 115 mph. This graceful Benz is the only one in existence and a deserved winner of the top prize.
This is a concept of what an electric version of the iconic Citroen '2CV' car could look like.
Designed, modelled and rendered by Martin Hajek. For more information and background check out my website:
For enquiries please contact me via email at martinhajek [at] outlook [dot] com or on twitter via @deplaatjesmaker
Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with Citroën. Citroën, 2CV and the Citroën 2CV logo are owned by Groupe PSA
A general purpose two-person EVA unit, commonly used to construct, inspect or repair sections of the ISS-B.
Work boats sported second-generation manipulator arms, tentacles more precisely; the biomechanical design was found to be superior to the older jointed boom arms as the tentacle's algorithms would find the best route to the grasp point and also be capable of reaching through complex station beamwork. In effect, the workers could remain stationary with the arms found it's own way to it's target point.
A concept car back in 1934 at the Berlin Motor Show. Designed as a high-speed highway cruiser, the Autobahnkurier could travel at speeds of up to 115 mph. This graceful Benz is the only one in existence and a deserved winner of the top prize.
A concept super car with the essence of livery inspired by the McLaren MP4-30 formula one racing car.
Museo Lamborghini, Sant'Agata Bolognese (BO), Italy
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This incredibly sleek and stripped down fighter was designed specifically for the Jedi knights who used them, and I knew when I saw the concept art of the ship that I needed to make one!!
Waterfront view, Mountain fresh air, spacious lot, quiet neighbourhood....what's not to like?
For Prints or Licensing, visit my website: Prismascape
This Formula-style concept car was constructed using parts exclusively from the Mini Vespa, Set #40517 and a pick a brick cup bought at my local Lego store. The limitation on parts led to a lot of creative solutions. Overall I am very pleased with the shaping. Watch out for more mocs using the same pieces as these are all I have at the moment :)
I have done at least 20 versions of this and can't choose between what I want so i'm leaving it at this.
Yes, it’s a photo of a TV screen, but I quite like the effect, almost appearing to be a negative image. Camera post-processing was simple conversion to monochrome.
After spending my weekend with Christophe Corthay doing a small Lego Exhibition in the north of Paris, I felt the need to take on bigger projects. I sketched this ship which I had already given some thought to before. An Ultaran Supercarrier that would be roughly 240 studs long.
As for the camo I feel like experimenting with respectfull ways to intergrate it (no paint) and will probably try stuff on my Ultaran Dreadnaught. :D
Initial sketching was done during the exhibition with pen and then colored in photoshop using a Wacom 22" HD Cintiq
More info, Renders, Models and Concept Art on my website: www.renderstorm.fr