I had posted an image of the Ecto 1 (the Dodge Magnum version) that I saw on the road coming back from Columbus.
Then I caught a glimpse of this while surfing the web:
So I thought I should probably create a thread in the Galleria for such cool vehicles.
How about that Mystery Machine? I want one.
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You love this signature.
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A 1958 Plymouth Fury. A.k.a "Christine".
"Magic can happen to you."
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thecrow174 wrote : That looks like a model of the car, as opposed to the real thing. Doesn't it? Or is it just me? You love this signature.
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Well, the tires look fake.
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I found a better pic.
"Magic can happen to you."
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Vaporman87 wrote :Looks like a computer drawing to me. Then again, so does this, and it's real: Some dude's made-from-scratch-in-his-totally-normal-home-garage Nolan Batmobile: |
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Wow! That's incredible. And way more work than I would ever invest in something like that.
You love this signature.
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Do animated vehicles count in this thread?
"Magic can happen to you."
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thecrow174 wrote : They do if you're planning on building one like it in your garage. You love this signature.
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X-Wing.
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I was less than impressed with this realization
of this Just poorly done, and very little respect to the actual shape and design of the concept. I understand it was low-budget, but if you can't do more than glue a bunch of gewgaws to an existing, standard car, why bother? They didn't even get the color right! |