Four customised or concept cars from film and TV which are just too futuristic to be real... or are they...?
From top to bottom:
• Automan's digitally constructed Autocar which could take corners at right angles, travel at impossible speeds and pass straight through solid obstacles - based on the Lamborghini Countach LP400
• The self driving Lexus 2054 as used by John Anderton to escape from his pursuers in Minority Report
• The Durango 95 (in reality a M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 Concept Car) as stolen by Alex and his Droogs in A Clockwork Orange
• Detective Del Spooner's Audi RSQ (with spherical wheels for better turning) from iRobot
Tags:
robot, three laws of robotics, isaac asimov, will smith, irobot
Official logo for my new short horror stories website about the fictional town of Badgers Crossing, where strange things happen.
www.badgerscrossing.co.uk
Black face on light background
Tags:
design, art, silhouette, black and white, monochrome
Official logo for my new short horror stories website about the fictional town of Badgers Crossing, where strange things happen.
www.badgerscrossing.co.uk
White face on dark background
Tags:
animal, art, badger, badgers crossing, black and white
Four classic sport cars from crime, action and adventure shows and films from the late 70s to mid 80s. From top to bottom:
• Sonny Crockett's 1986 Ferrari Testarossa from Miami Vice
• Bo "Bandit" Darville's 1977 Pontiac Trans Am from the Smokey & The Bandit films
• Coyote X – The prototype super-car (part based on a McLaren M6GT and later incorporating aspects of a DeLorean DMC-12) driven by Mark Skid McCormick in Hardcastle & McCormick
• Templeton "Face" Peck's 1984 Chevrolet Corvette from The A-Team
Hiro's sidekick Ando was forever annoyed about being in his friend's shadow so I have created for him his very own cover of 9th Wonders, the fictional comic featured in the TV series Heroes.
Tags:
super powers, powers, superheroes, the crimson arc, comics