How well would it take really rough terrain?
Quote from: Lin on June 06, 2016, 11:35:35 AM
How well would it take really rough terrain?
I'm guessing, as well as any other vehicle made in Photoshop instead of in a workshop.
John
Definitely Fake but well done. They even got the front end correct kinda. But ... notice no wheel well clearance at all. Articulation? Tire chains? Also first thing that comes to mind is frame flexing. Other than that and many other little things, it looks very well done indeed and thank you. :)
You might be right. I can't tell for sure. It appears in an article on extreme RV's. Note that #8 in the article appears to be a high tech fire vehicle that may be used in places like airports.
Looks like a military under-carriage photo-shopped with a RV. The wheel openings on the rear wheels look very rough and crude. Bad fake.
I have to agree.... one bad photoshop job.
Been seeing that pic for a few years floating around the web.
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Quote from: Purplewillie on June 07, 2016, 10:58:04 PMI have to agree.... one bad photoshop job. ...
They didn't bother to even try to get the shadows from the lower edges of the body on the frame/fuel tank right. Not even close to believable.
Also why did one back tire make a mark but none of the others did while backing up? ;D
Quote from: Dave5Cs on June 08, 2016, 08:48:09 AMAlso why did one back tire make a mark but none of the others did while backing up? ;D
It''s a stealth one-wheel drive vehicle. It converts to a motorcycle.
Ahhhh!....thanks Bruce lol.
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Quote from: Dave5Cs on June 08, 2016, 08:48:09 AM
Also why did one back tire make a mark but none of the others did while backing up? ;D
Two tires made marks; the two that were skidding in the turn.
Quote from: Lee Bradley on June 09, 2016, 07:39:52 AM
Two tires made marks; the two that were skidding in the turn.
While backing up! This phony picture is sure providing entertainment.