In reply to 914Driver :
Is that CGI car or a real one??
In reply to NickD :
Reminds me of the punk club I grew up in in Pittsburgh, PA. Looked great from the front but had about 100 temporary loli-colums holding it up from falling down a hill. You could feel the whole building wobble when there was a good skank pit going. Kinda added to the fun.
MyMiatas said:wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) said:In reply to MyMiatas :
Dang, That's Hawt! Render, right?
I'd like to build something like that.
Here is who made the car.Instagram · oilstainlab
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It's wild to me that I can't always tell real world from CGI/AI generated stuff (the age we live in!), but saw this at SEMA:
It's been being posted on the kit car forums and threads for a little while but it was hard to tell if it was real or not.
In reply to chandler :
Oil stain labs has done a LOT of Photoshop work with the car giving it a backstory of historic racing and done a lot of concept renderings with the car. It's real but it simultaneously has a very strong Rendering presence. So some pictures of it are real and others are renders.
nocones said:In reply to chandler :
Oil stain labs has done a LOT of Photoshop work with the car giving it a backstory of historic racing and done a lot of concept renderings with the car. It's real but it simultaneously has a very strong Rendering presence. So some pictures of it are real and others are renders.
The front reminds me of a tree frog
[Oilstain car] Reminds me of this beater Boxster except smooth and shiny.
http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-racing-forum/73840-joining-porsche-family-track-rat-style.html
In reply to Brett_Murphy (Agent of Chaos) :
"you'll be amazed at how easy the installation was..."
You mean blowing the entire engine apart and splitting the case!? ehhhhh...
In reply to Wayslow :
I remember those carriers, but never had one. However, that Mattel VertiBird in the upper left - I had one of those and played with it for hours and days. I wore it out and made my father fix it. Mine was the original version from 1971 or so:
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