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babysitterpng · 2 years
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the gang on their way to kick vecna’s ass 🏃 acrylic standee available soon here, until aug 17!
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doodlingbot · 2 years
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Ah yes, a single thread.
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mysteryfleshpit · 2 years
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In the early 1970s, prior to the involvement of either the Anodyne Corporation or the National Park Service, exploration of the Mystery Flesh Pit was a crude and arduous exercise undertaken by local agriculture & oil field workers. These young men, many of whom possessed no formal training in caving, improvised a variety of methods to aid in these early missions of discovery. An early attempt to mechanize the task of crawling through the viscera of the fleshscape took the form of field modified work trucks. Like the surviving GMC C/K truck shown here (formerly on display within the Upper Visitor Center), these jury-rigged vehicles lacked standardized designs and were highly experimental in nature. Though lacking the safety and articulation features common to later purpose-built machines such as the Grumman-produced Internal Anatomy Vehicle, these simple trucks were relatively instrumental in early exploration efforts to survey the Permian Basin Superorganism, with two or three surviving in service well into the 1980s.
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this-is-cool · 3 years
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The futuristic vehicle and sci-fi mech designs of Lim Philippe - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-futuristic-sci-fi-art-of-lim-philippe/
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70sscifiart · 2 years
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Richard Arbib, 1979
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Volkhart V2 Sagitta, 1947. Developed by Kurt Volkhart, a German engineer, based on a Volkswagen Type 1 (Beetle) but with a highly aerodynamic body made from aluminium. Despite having only 24hp from its VW 1.1 litre flat-4 engine it was capable of 140 km/h (87mph). When tested by VW in 2013 its drag coefficient turned out to be just 0.217
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c86 · 3 years
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Citroën Karin, 1980
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mensfactory · 3 years
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2020 Howe & Howe Ripsaw EV3-F4 Personal Recreational Tank!
Courtesy: Hemmings
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pencilbrony · 2 years
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Dogfight
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malautomat · 2 years
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IX XI
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steampunktendencies · 3 years
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1921 model T Ford.on steroids...
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pen-bee · 2 years
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SONIC UNDERGROUND | Camper Van Redesign
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mysteryfleshpit · 3 years
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This pamphlet would have been handed out to investors at one of the larger shareholder conventions held annually by the Anodyne Corporation as a way to bolster market confidence with the introduction of a (then) brand-new mining technology. The MMP-III Mobile Mining Platform, commonly referred to as simply “Mining Rigs”, were pivotal in the resource exploitation of the Mystery Flesh Pit. These massive machines represented the pinnacle of venterial technology and wrought untold havoc on all manner of inter-pit ecosystems. Sporting a price tag of well over 300 Million USD to construct (on-site of course, as they could not fit within an elevator), only 7 of these massive vehicles were built, with one of them famously destroyed during the 2007 disaster as it attempted to provide escort/rescue to a trapped caravan of tour vehicles. Today, it's suspected that there are at least one or two of these machines still around, though their exact whereabouts remain unknown.
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this-is-cool · 2 years
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The stunning futuristic sci-fi designs of Encho Enchev - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-futuristic-sci-fi-artworks-of-encho-enchev/
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moneyisnobject · 2 years
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Kronos Armored Submarine
Highland Systems
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Dacia Manifesto Concept, 2022. An open buggy “laboratory for idea” concept that will never make it into a Dacia showroom but some of the technology and materials might. It’s very lightweight with bodywork made from a new plastic called Starkle, which features 20% recycled and already processed polypropylene to give the panels a flecked look. Tyres are airless and designed to last the life of the vehicle. It will be presented at the Paris Motor Show in October. There’s no specific powertrain, it could be fuelled by petrol, LPG, hybrid or full electric
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