Wednesday, 31 August 2011

SVT Lightning WIP

I thought I would post some progress pics of my Lightning. Keep in mind that this is only my second model in like 15 years though I think its coming out better than my first one. All the body parts are still in the purple pond due to botched paint job.

Wheels, gas tank, exhaust and engine are all Metalizer aluminum plate. While the spare tire carrier should be black I wanted more contrast on the underside. Funny the bottom of the interior tub and the spare tire carrier came out very nicely while the body was totally messed up.

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Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu Slim Borgudd Luki Botha

Luminaries gather to honour Button

At the Hungaroring

Once the intense competition of qualifying was over in Hungary, the Formula 1 fraternity put aside their rivalries for an unusual social occasion.

Luminaries from the top to the bottom of the paddock had crammed into McLaren's buzzing motorhome on Saturday evening to celebrate Jenson Button's 200th Grand Prix.

It was a fascinating scene for the F1 voyeur. Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali stood chatting to Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug with a friendly arm around his shoulder. Team Lotus driver Jarno Trulli perched on a stool under the towering presence of Silver Arrows team boss Ross Brawn as Sauber's Sergio Perez mingled with the Virgin Racing drivers.

Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso nearly stole the show when the former McLaren arch-rivals warmly embraced each other, suggesting the particularly bitter cold war between the 2007 team-mates was well and truly thawing.

But the evening had been arranged by McLaren to mark Button's career and each of the 31-year-old's previous team bosses - with the exception of exiled Renault boss Flavio Briatore and BAR-Honda chief Dave Richards - spoke enthusiastically about the Somerset-born racer.

Button's F1 career began in 2000 when he beat Brazilian Bruno Junqueira in a shoot-out for a Williams race seat.

Sir Frank Williams had a unique take on the then 20-year-old, recalling: "In those days he was devastatingly good-looking and was always being pursued.

Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Pedro de la Rosa, Jenson Button, Timo Glock, Jerome d'Ambrosio, Paul di Resta (hidden), Sergio Perez and Felipe Massa at Jenson Button's 200th grand prix celebration

F1 drivers celebrate Jenson Button's 200th grand prix with the McLaren driver. Photo: McLaren

"He is a top, top guy. I really think that. He knew exactly how to get to the top and was completely unstoppable."

After two seasons with the Benetton team, which was re-branded Renault, Button lost his drive to Alonso and joined BAR, which then morphed into Honda.

The Japanese team helped the Englishman win his first race at the 113th attempt in 2006 in the only wet race - so far - to be held at the Hungaroring.

Shortly afterwards Brawn joined Honda, and under the former Ferrari technical guru Button went on to claim the world title in 2009 with the renamed Brawn Grand Prix team.

Brawn toasted his former charge, saying: "Jenson has got some essential qualities; speed, honesty, integrity and professionalism. Eventually he put all those things together in 2009.

"The greatest compliment I can pay him is I'm really sad he's not driving for us still."

Luckily, Michael Schumacher - who just happened to win a record seven world titles with Brawn - and his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg weren't around to weigh the implications of that remark.

It was left to Martin Whitmarsh, Button's chief at McLaren for the last two seasons, to fill in the gaps in the Englishman's career.

"Grand prix wins 10, pole positions seven, podiums 35, fastest laps four, number of points 650..." Whitmarsh began before Button tried to boost his statistics saying: "Why can't you make some of this up?"

Whitmarsh continued: "What [the list] doesn't say is; a great world champion and a fantastic ambassador to F1 - and the son of a smurf." The latter - and lesser-known fact - was a humorous reference to Dad John Button's nickname 'Papa Smurf'.

Finally, Button took centre stage, surveyed the room of F1 faces, friends, media and McLaren staff before choosing his words carefully.

"Wow! 200," he had begun. "Somebody actually asked me the other day what does 200 mean to you and first of all I thought they were talking about the number of PR days I've done this year.

"For a racing driver, the number normally doesn't mean so much but it makes you think back to the good times you've had - and the bad times.

"Winning the world championship was a big thing for me but winning grands prix and fighting it out with the best, I'm very lucky to be in that position.

"It's not over yet. I'm hoping for many, many more. Martin..?"

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sarahholt/2011/07/luminaries_gather_to_honour_bu.html

Raul Boesel Menato Boffa Bob Bondurant Felice Bonetto

Williams FW33 2011 Livery pictures (24th of February)

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Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner

Vote for your Belgian GP driver of the weekend | Debates and polls

Vote for the most impressive driver of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.

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Derek Bell Stefan Bellof Paul Belmondo Tom Belso

Webber on the verge of walking?

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/07/webber-on-the-verge-of-walking.html

Walt Brown Warwick Brown Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Ferrari F150th Italia is now Ferrari 150� Italia..!

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Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud

Re: RE:1:16 scale General Lee WIP... It's all done!!!

This is my first work in progress online so sorry if my progress is a bit slow.  I got the recently re-released big scale General for my birthday in April, and have now been working on it for about a month.  This kit has a lot of problems because it is based of of a nascar kit ( not sure why!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bang Head ) so I have had to do numerous modifications and this is my first real experience scratch building.  It has been a bit frustrating so far, but I am happy with my results and I plan to take this to the NNL West show next year, hopefully it comes out good enough.Cool  I plan to make this as realistic as possible so hear it goes and thanks for looking!

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This is about how it will sit, but not exactly because the body is only sitting on the chassis.  As you can see there hasn't been any body work yet.

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The kit has the exhaust incorrectly end at the headers, so I had to make my own out of 1/8 inch steel rod.  The shocks are 1/8 inch OD aluminum tubing with snug fitting aluminum rod slipped inside.  The kit has two shocks for each side which is also not correct for a stock 69 charger and the kit ones were rough at best.  I figured it would look a lot better if I made my own.  The tank straps were made by cutting strips from the frame holding some old photoetched parts and bending them into shape.

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In contrast to the rest of the kit, this motor is probably the best I have ever worked with.  It comes with easy to use plug wires and even the hoses to plumb the motor.  I do think the distributor may be a bit out of scale but for me that is as small issue that I am not very conserned about.

 

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Bill Cantrell Ivan Capelli Piero Carini Duane Carter

?Pat-the-Carpenter decides to Hang-up his Helmet & Trade-in Driving apparel for Suit ?n tie...

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Johnny Claes David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan

Lotus T128 launch (+ pictures)

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Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem

Old Monogram '70 Challenger vs. Revell Street Burner '70 Challenger

Hi everyone.  I was wondering if the Revell Street Burner '70 Challenger was a repop of the old Monogram '70 Challenger.  Both are 1/24 scale.  Any help would be appreciated in this matter.  I think they are the same  but I'm not sure.

Alex.

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Roberto Bussinello Jenson Button Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca

Does start 'n' parker Robby have Danica Patrick's number?

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/27/1441891/does-robby-have-danicas-number.html

Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti

Button Steps Up Pre Season Training With Lance Armstrong

Jenson Button teamed up with record breaking cyclist Lance Armstrong, as he continues to prepare for another Formula One season. The McLaren driver excitedly tweeted that he would be riding with Armstrong, the 7 time Tour de France winner, in Hawaii. Armstrong responded via Twitter “I hope he doesn’t ride as srong as he drives [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/01/07/button-steps-up-pre-season-training-with-lance-armstrong/

Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer

Keselowski grabs 3rd win of season at Bristol

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/27/1441912/keselowski-grabs-3rd-win-of-season.html

Bob Christie Johnny Claes David Clapham Jim Clark†

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Vettel wins, but has to work for it

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/vettel-wins-but-has-to-work-for-it.html

Anthony Davidson Jimmy Davies Colin Davis Jimmy Daywalt

Car Infographics: Saving Money with DIY Repairs


A recent study by the Automobile Association of America determined that one out of four people can’t pay for their vehicle’s major repairs, and worse yet, are even trying to cut down on costs by avoiding their regular maintenance altogether. For a four-wheeled machine that gets more than its fair share of use, avoiding your vehicle’s regular checkups can be a dangerous thing. So, what can you do to cut down on those pesky maintenance bills? Some people are starting to do minor repairs on their own.

Two major components bring in the most revenue for repair shops: Mark-up parts and hourly labor. A car repair shop gets discounted "wholesale" prices on their parts, but they turn around and sell them to their customer’s at retail price. Retail prices can vary, but in most cases, the repair shop isn’t hunting down for the cheapest retail prices to pass to their customers. Then there’s the hourly labor. The national average hourly rate for mechanics is $79. The hourly rate is even more disastrous with the repair shops flat rate billing. For example, if a customer is quoted four hours for a repair, that is what the customer will be charged, even if the repair takes three or five hours. We’re guessing that, most of the time, it takes less time than the customer was quoted.

This is where the money-saving kicks in. By eliminating the middle man for minor repairs, owners can start saving money and avoid expensive major repairs caused by lack of car maintenance. So, break out your tool belt and get to work; your wallet will thank you.

Find more helpful tidbits, as well as the monetary breakdown of some of the typical minor repairs, by checking out the rest of the infographic, and as always, remember to check back with us for the next installment in our Car Infographics series.

Car Infographics: Saving Money with DIY Repairs originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 26 August 2011 19:00 EST.

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Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra Derek Bell

Red Bull RB7 launch pictures (1st of February)

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Eric Brandon Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise

No Fenders on brief Hiatus...

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Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler

EVCup iRacer


You might not be familiar with the EVCup, but give it a few years and these guys are going to be on your racing radar. The world’s first racing cup series is set to kick off this November in the US, but before that, the series will head to London to participate in the EcoVelocity, a low-carbon motor festival.

As part of the event, the EVCup will be bringing one car that will be featured in the their racing series: the iRacer. As a track-focused electric vehicle that has been designed and engineered from the ground up as a pure race car, the iRacer will be one of many eco-friendly racers that’s set to compete in the ’Sports EV’ classification of the EVCup. Full details behind the iRacer will be unveiled by the EVCup during the festival where the latter is expected to announce the former’s official entry to the racing series.

?We are very excited at the prospect of unveiling the iRacer and we are delighted to be taking part in EcoVelocity," said Sylvain Filippi, the EVCup’s managing director.

EcoVelocity will be held from September 8-11, 2011 at the Battersea Power Station where it will feature the latest green models, including electric, hybrid, and low CO2-emitting cars, in addition to providing test drives for these vehicles on a specially-constructed circuit.

EVCup iRacer originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 26 August 2011 12:00 EST.

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Pablo Birger Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen

DannaCarLand World Tour Commences - Take 2

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Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen

Friday, 26 August 2011

Racing driver's story will offer screening bonus

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/26/1437795/racing-drivers-story-will-offer.html

Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch

Audi R8 facelift leaked?

Audi has apparently released a new photo that previews the front end design of the 2013 R8.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/-ECOcVMVRg8/audi-r8-facelift-leaked

Jim Crawford Ray Crawford Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus

Brabus teases new model ahead of Frankfurt debut

German tuner to unveil a new creation at the Frankfurt motor show next month - teaser photo provides some hints.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/SP2wfyeBm4g/brabus-teases-new-model-ahead-of-frankfurt-debut

Gary Brabham Jack Brabham† Bill Brack Ernesto Brambilla

Designers talk the Cadillac Ciel Concept [video]

Concept's inspiration is explained by Cadillac's own designers in this new video.

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Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels

Button returns to Race of Champions

Jenson Button is the third World Champion confirmed so far for the Race of Champions in Dusseldorf on Dec 3-4. He will join local heroes Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel. Button previously took part in 2008 and 2009, but skipped … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/08/22/button-returns-to-race-of-champions/

Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise Chris Bristow

Schumacher leads the way in wet Belgian GP practice session

Michael Schumacher recorded a time of 1.54.355 to lead the way in a wet first practice session for the Belgian Grand Prix. The German, celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first ever formula 1 race back in 1991 with a special gold helmet, put in the time in the first five minutes before the heavens [...]

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Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno Ian Burgess

F1 2011 Launch Catch Up ? McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Sauber, Toro Rosso, Renault?

Catching up on the launches in one mega post. �Here in you’ll find quick interviews with senior members of the team and photos from the Red Bull, Sauber, Renault Lotus, Toro Rosso, Mercedes and McLaren launches. Apologies for being somewhat late, the whole blog isn’t running at full power until the season starts again. Red [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/f1-2011-launch-catch-up-mclaren-mercedes-red-bull-sauber-toro-rosso-renault/

Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Carlo Abate

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Robert Kubica Could Be Ruled Out For At Least A Year Following Accident

Polish racing driver Robert Kubica will spend at least one whole year recovering from a rally crash he suffered this morning, according to his surgeon. Kubica, who races for Renault Lotus crashed the Skoda Fabia rally car this morning and was airlifted to hospital suffering serious injuries. He has spent many hours in surgery, with [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/robert-kubica-cold-be-ruled-out-for-at-least-a-year-following-accident/

Mark Blundell Raul Boesel Menato Boffa Bob Bondurant

LOOKING FOR CHEVY RALLY WHEELS

HI,

I'M LOOKING FOR TWO DIFFERENT SETS OF RALLY WHEELS.

A SET OF THE CORVETTE STYLE THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN ON THE '70'S CHEVELLE

& A SET OF THE Z-28 STYLE THAT WERE ALSO ON THE CHEVELLE OF THAT ERA.

I'M SURE I CAN FIND SOME IN KITS, BUT DOES SOMEONE MAKE A NICER SET? MAYBE WITH SEPARATE CENTERS & TRIM RINGS?

THANKS FOR ANY HELP YOU CAN OFFER

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/974706.aspx

Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok

Toro Rosso STR6 Launch pictures ( 1st of February)

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Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Oldest surviving production Bentley sold at auction [video]

The world's oldest surviving production Bentley has been sold for $962,500 at the Gooding & Company auction in Pebble Beach.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/h4JoNc8Za1g/oldest-surviving-production-bentley-sold-at-auction-video

Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas Derek Daly Christian Danner

2012 Porsche 911 (991) - photo album

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Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch Harry Blanchard

Jenson Button produces Hungarian masterclass

On Saturday evening in Hungary, Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso were two of the luminaries who joined Jenson Button to celebrate the occasion of his 200th grand prix. Twenty-four hours later they stood either side of the McLaren driver as he celebrated another superb win in the tricky wet-dry conditions in which he excels.

Every one of Button's four wins since he joined McLaren at the start of last season has come in wet-dry races, conditions which reward the deftness of touch and exquisite feel for grip levels that the 31-year-old has displayed from the very beginning of his Formula 1 career.

"I'm always pretty lucky in these conditions," Button said in the news conference after the race, but it has absolutely nothing to do with good fortune. It is about skill and judgement.

It was a drive as perfect as the symmetry that saw him take his second win of the year at his 200th grand prix and at the same track where five years ago he finally took his first victory at the 113th attempt, also in mixed conditions.

Button has something of a sixth sense, a way of feeling the limits of what is possible in conditions where the track is damp but not soaking wet, that goes beyond that of nearly all his rivals, and he demonstrated it vividly again at the Hungaroring on Sunday.

Perhaps only Button's team-mate Lewis Hamilton has the same deftness and certainty of touch in rainy conditions - the younger McLaren man also has a clutch of brilliant wet wins on his CV. But even he was caught out by the tricky combination of a low-grip track surface and a sprinkling of mid-race rain.

It was not, though, Hamilton's lap 47 spin at the chicane that lost him the race, nor the decision five laps later, while disputing the lead with Button, to stop for intermediate tyres. By then, the writing was already on the wall.

No, the critical moment for Hamilton was his third stop on lap 40.

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McLaren fitted another set of the super-soft tyres to Hamilton's car, while Red Bull - whose cars stopped on the laps immediately before and after him - fitted the harder prime tyre, the idea being to run it for the final 30 laps of the race. Button, who stopped two laps after Hamilton, did the same.

Of the front-runners, only Alonso did the same as Hamilton - and the Ferrari driver needed to gamble to try to clear the Red Bull of Mark Webber, which had been holding him up for much of the race.

Once that choice was made, Hamilton's only hope of winning was to use what should have been the extra grip of the softer tyre to quickly pull out enough of a lead to make the additional pit stop he was going to need, as the super-softs were never going to get him to the end of the race.

Instead, with rain starting to fall, Button started closing at about a second a lap. Who knows, perhaps that was what prompted Hamilton's spin. Perhaps, feeling the race slipping away, he was pushing just that little bit too hard.

The incident led to a diverting - and thoroughly entertaining - couple of laps as the two McLaren team-mates passed and re-passed each other, showing fantastic judgement and respect as they raced wheel to wheel for the lead.

But a diversion was all it was.

Up in the stewards room, they were about to hand Hamilton a drive-through penalty for forcing Force India driver Paul di Resta - producing yet another impressive drive - to take avoiding action as the McLaren spin-turned back into the race.

Meanwhile, out on the track, Hamilton, struggling with a radio problem that meant he could hear the team but they could not hear him, was called in to change to intermediate tyres, and he obeyed. Right behind him, Button got the same call, he revealed on the BBC post-race forum on the red button, but ignored it.

On that decision hung the victory. Had Button come in, he would have needed to stop again for dry tyres - as did Hamilton and Webber, who also changed to intermediates during the shower - and Vettel would have won the race.

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As it was, the German took second place with a calm, mature, understated but effective drive that has made his grip on the championship even more vice-like than it already was.

Vettel has not won for three races now, and there is no doubt that Red Bull are slightly on the back foot, but still he left Hungary with a bigger championship lead than he had when he arrived.

Vettel is now 85 points ahead of second-placed Webber rather than 77, with Hamilton a further three points back, Alonso one behind the Englishman and Button 100 points, four clear wins, adrift in fifth.

Nevertheless, the man who has scored the most points in the last four races is Alonso, even if Vettel's impressive consistency means he has notched up only three points fewer despite not winning since Valencia at the end of June.

The Ferrari was genuinely fast again in Hungary, and Alonso had the pace to contest the lead battle had not a difficult opening lap led to a messy first half of the race stuck behind other cars.

Alonso did not help himself - he had to pass both Mercedes drivers twice because he made mistakes after overtaking them the first time and let them back in front. He then spent the second stint with Webber blocking his progress, before his tyre gamble got him some free air.

Had it not been for Webber's mistake in fitting intermediates and Hamilton's penalty, that strategy call would not have paid off, and Alonso would have ended the race still stuck down in fifth.

Nevertheless, Alonso, like the McLaren drivers, has sensed a shift in the balance of power and that is something all the protagonists will be pondering in the three-week summer break before the Belgian Grand Prix.

"The second part of the championship should be good for us," Alonso said. "Spa, with medium- and high-speed corners, should suit the team, and then Monza is our home race."

Red Bull, it is clear, are vulnerable in the races, and wins are there for the taking. But unless some kind of disaster befalls Vettel - or all his rivals start finishing ahead of him all the time, rather than just the odd one or two - the championship is already gone.

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Bob Bondurant Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi

Lexus GS can accommodate LFA V10 engine

A new report is reviving speculation the Lexus GS F could be outfitted with the 4.8-liter V10 engine from the LFA.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/kKMCob4aHhA/lexus-gs-can-accommodate-lfa-v10-engine

Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff Fred Agabashian

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Project Flake Concept Car


What happens when people mix movies with reality? They came up with concept cars like this one: the Project Flake designed by Da Feng - a designer that you might remember as the man behind the GYM concept unveiled back in 2008.

Project Flake is the final year project at Coventry uni for automotive design and according to its designer is not just ready yet. Two movies inspired him in creating his concept: Transformers and Cars. Describing his project Da Feng said: "I loved the movement of the characters, and how they leaned into the corners and wanted to translate that into a realistic vehicle, and thought it was an appropriate direction for my FYP."

The BMW Gina is a good example, every part was movable, and yet it felt... dead, without all the muscle structures under the skin it will be very hard to emulate emotion. Emotion is very important part of design, because my project is dynamic, just a face is no longer enough, its body needs to present body language. I did think through all the directions of a literal living car with muscle etc, but didn’t think that was very creative. The flakes eventually came from my bad habit of smoking. I love the forms created by ash, how it was so random and yet all fitted together, this made me imagined cracking skin and how that will look over the car."

Hit the jump to watch a CGI-animated video starring the Project Flake Concept Car.

Project Flake Concept Car originally appeared on topspeed.com on Tuesday, 23 August 2011 21:54 EST.

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Peter Broeker Tony Brooks Alan Brown Walt Brown