in the event of a zombpocalypse, i would think that the undead would be driven away from this thing.
if the commies invaded, this thing would probably spontaneously grow a .50 mg mount and a Wolverines emblem on the hood.
it's not so much a patina as it is a partial cosmetic decomposition, or maybe some form of mechanical/organic adaptive camouflage evolved as a defense mechanism. self-preservation in the face of overzealous "restomodders" who would love to see it coated in bedliner and lifted on Big Dumb Wheels with chrome stars affixed betwixt the lugs.
Agreed with Hammer this would be an ideal Zombie Response Vehicle. Lots of ground clearence keeps Biters from fouling the undercarriage and a good sturdy bumper helps push them out of the way. As long as the gas holds out pretty much unstoppable.
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This is as good as it gets. Perfect choice, perfect photos to help us really get a sense of this thing.
Awesome, Ben!
Pitter patter.
cooler than miles davis
in the event of a zombpocalypse, i would think that the undead would be driven away from this thing.
if the commies invaded, this thing would probably spontaneously grow a .50 mg mount and a Wolverines emblem on the hood.
it's not so much a patina as it is a partial cosmetic decomposition, or maybe some form of mechanical/organic adaptive camouflage evolved as a defense mechanism. self-preservation in the face of overzealous "restomodders" who would love to see it coated in bedliner and lifted on Big Dumb Wheels with chrome stars affixed betwixt the lugs.
rust is okay if it starts at the top and not the bottom.
Agreed with Hammer this would be an ideal Zombie Response Vehicle. Lots of ground clearence keeps Biters from fouling the undercarriage and a good sturdy bumper helps push them out of the way. As long as the gas holds out pretty much unstoppable.
The 2 shots of the decaying cracked stripe graphics are amazing.
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