For Major Energy fluctuations both in generation and usage you need one of these:
For Major Energy fluctuations both in generation and usage you need one of these:
Yep the projection in the image doesn’t account for any perspective change from the angle you would view it in person, nor any curve to the front.
So you condone racism, fascism and trial by cop, even when the defendant is unaware and asleep?
I’m just waiting for the full series of David Tracy wrenches a shit box through roadworthy inspections of the world.
Going to assume there was half an eye on the 250 GTO while sketching this, especially as that’s where “Omologata” will have come from.
I hope you've seen the Goodwood videos
My guess is that’s an aesthetic that works for a high end product in Vietnam. No point in designing for a European or American market is you’re selling in Vietnam.
Logic would say buy a smaller vehicle to take off road. Though I’m aware that logic and buying patterns don’t have much of an overlap.
The major difference was the sheer industrial scale of the transatlantic slave trade
Isn’t impersonating a cop a crime?
Same, though for me it’s industrial design where every job requires experience. Experience which is often gained through internships while at uni but were wildly out of reach for a mature student.
While you are correct that perseverance and the right attitude go a long way, nobody can take an opportunity if the opportunity isn’t there.
No experience doesn’t mean no talent. A lot of people are condemned to a life of bar/retail work as it’s near impossible to find a better job. for someone an opportunity like this could be a life changer.
I love the way the modeller has simulated pressure on the tyres by sinking the whole thing slightly below the surface.
I thought it was optional anyway? Or is that just on the SWB?
Weirdly Spotify decided to play be Forewarned just as I opened this page.
Unless your wealthy there’s no easy route.
Yep, think this is rich toy done right. The stipulation the second car has to be driven is a nice touch too.
I had some research at uni that touched on these. In photos there's always something very slightly awkward about the proportions that I suspect is absent in the metal. Would love to see one to know for sure.