They’re not even effective as commercials. “Ooh, look at CGI models of our cars driving around in CGI worlds doing impossible things!”
I’m mostly complaining about the gigantic, bloated bodywork.
I’m surprised that the ridiculously-CGI Nissan commercials (the ones that basically say “this isn’t even close to real, so don’t mistake it for reality”) didn’t make it.
Good idea, horrible concept. Try again, maybe?
Only problem: One frame will be best for one (if not a handful of) purpose(s). A truck/van frame will be best for trucks/vans, a sports car frame will be best for sports cars, etc, but trying to stick everything on one frame means you’ll end up with vehicles that are good in some areas but not others (i.e. too heavy,…
Everything looked good until the reveal. CP.
I was thinking about kintsugi just yesterday, but in the context of painfully outdated kitchen stuff (specifically, a plastic pitcher from the ‘80s with a gigantic crack in the side).
So TL;DR “two sporty cars and a lot of tanks”?