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I really dont know how i feel about this…
Comment by scoobydiesel — July 31, 2013 @ 8:47 pm
Somewhat.. underwhelming? Will be better to see it “in action”, post processed.
Comment by Eirik Hoem — August 1, 2013 @ 1:55 am
Not that bad? I actually like the body of the van with the vinyl overlay. It’s the wheels I dislike. I understand they couldn’t have stuffed those size tires in the fenders without lifting the van and if they went with smaller tires, the van might not have looked so functional? I don’t know. I give the body of the van a solid A- and the wheels a C. Could’ve done better, could’ve done a lot worse.
Comment by PAUL — August 1, 2013 @ 8:23 am
I dig it. Looks like a cross between the old turtle van and the Shellraiser from the new animated cartoon. I’m guessing the wheels are outside the body as this van will also be able to ride on subway tracks using a track roller system that sits inside the large wheels. Could be awesome.
Comment by GodsAdvised — September 4, 2013 @ 6:20 pm
I need a better look at the Chassis. It looked like a Kei Van in the
Movie until, I saw the back. An old Econoline with a Chevy/GMC Front
Bumper on the Back and a Newer Chevy/GMC(?) Rear Bumper on the Front.
It looks like it would be a pain to Steer especially around corners. Not
to mention, getting it on and off the Flatbed.
Maybe they could’ve found the Custom Truck from the “Tango and Cash” movie and “Turtle Powered” it. It may still be out there and I think the Turtles would fit inside.
Maybe for TMNT 2?
Comment by kingo fassholes — December 25, 2014 @ 2:25 am