Category Archives: Transportation

Lean Mean Green Machine

 The Lean Mean

This is the 9′ three-wheeled motorcycle inspired by the Green Machine, the classic big-wheeled pedaled tricycle from the 1970s. The front wheel is driven by a chain housed in a protective cowling that replicates the toy’s frame and, like its predecessor, the cycle is steered by two handheld push/pull levers that control the two rear wheels via a directional linkage. The hand levers include brakes while a foot lever controls its manual 6-speed transmission. Its 8 1/2-gallon fuel tank is built into the frame, hidden from view, providing a range of 400 miles. 9′ L x 4 1/2′ W x 45″ H. (450 lbs.) Order by November 15 for Christmas delivery. via

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The Luxury the Elemment Palazzo

Elemment Palazzo

The Chevy Corvette car and speedboat hybrid might be the slickest amphibious vehicle on the planet, but when it comes to campers, nothing compares to the luxury  the Elemment Palazzo offers. The mere mention of campers and RVs invokes images of cramped living quarters that can house only your essentials.  As it should, what with a coronary-inducing price tag of $3 million.

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Buggy Series by Marek Denko

Marek Denko  Buggy series

Buggy series is one of bigger personal projects. It made by Marek Denko. He spent on it parts of my free time (about two to three weeks) during 4 months.

Marek Denko described as progress in developing its own project Buggy series. Since the search time, references, through modeling, texture, shading, lighting and rendering to final adjustments.

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Le Truc – Restaurant on Wheels

le truc

Le Truc is the brainchild of Hugh Schick, a talented chef who wanted to offer his customers a truly unique experience. He managed to convert a 1989 Ford Ward School Bus into an ingenious restaurant on
wheels that not only unlike any other restaurants you’ve ever seen, but also serves the finest gourmet meals. It’s now painted all-black, with copper accents, instead of the old yellow, and while it still looks like a bus on the outside, the interior has suffered a complete makeover. The original seating has been altered to accommodate 12 guests, skylights have been added, and the back section has been transformed into a kitchen.

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Bamboo Train In Cambodia


Cambodians ride a bamboo train, known locally as a lorry, at new village train station in Pusat province 200 km (124 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh October 19, 2010. Cambodia has reopened a stretch of railway destroyed during the country’s war and officials described it as a step towards boosting regional trade through rail links with neighbours.

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