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Forum Name: Eyrie Miscellaneous
Topic ID: 138
#0, Vehicle suggestion for HL, UF, or maybe WL
Posted by ClassicDrogn on Feb-03-03 at 02:01 AM
http://www.sydmead.com/features/limo/

the Sentinel 400 limosine, designed by Sid Mead for Hot Wheels.. kind of what a limo made by Lamborgini might look like. Unfortunately, mine turned out to have a bent front axle right out of the bubble pack, so it doesn't roll all that well, but it surely does look sweet, aand emininently suited for hoverconversion in a higher tech level setting.

- CD


#1, RE: Vehicle suggestion for HL, UF, or maybe WL
Posted by Gryphon on Feb-03-03 at 09:27 AM
In response to message #0
>http://www.sydmead.com/features/limo/
>
>the Sentinel 400 limosine, designed by Sid Mead for Hot Wheels.. kind
>of what a limo made by Lamborgini might look like. Unfortunately, mine
>turned out to have a bent front axle right out of the bubble pack, so
>it doesn't roll all that well, but it surely does look sweet, aand
>emininently suited for hoverconversion in a higher tech level setting.

Looks like a modern product of the company that made the Griffon II back in the 21st century. :)

--G.
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#2, RE: Vehicle suggestion for HL, UF, or maybe WL
Posted by NeoRavenK7 on Feb-12-03 at 01:00 AM
In response to message #1
LAST EDITED ON 02-12-03 AT 01:04 AM (EST)
 
What kinda vehicles? I can think of a lot that could easily become total clutter on the board.

Whoops! After posting this message I just realized that this thread was a sugestion and not a request for sugestions! Sorry Mr. G. I want to go to sleep, but someone's watching the horrible movie that is Resident Evil where I must rest my carcass. *Shudders*

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