Retro Cool
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Those old trains are cool.
Some of my favorites are the high Art Deco steam locomotives.
The PRR S1:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRR_S1
20th Century Limited:
I sense another modeling project to be added to my list!
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I'm loving this thread!
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I haven't seen any of these but they really look retro .
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reminds me of these. .. The busses of Malta.
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How 'bout cars of Cuba:
http://jewishcuba.org/autos/ -
in Cuba. . .those are new cars. . .
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The restored GM Futureliner.
And then a cool 3D model by Andrea Porcu done with Cinema 4D
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How about a rare one? The Mohs Ostentatiene Opera Sedan.
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Aero 50 Dynamik (1939)
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Tatra 903 (futuretro concept) - designer Mike Jelinek
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Eric,
I saw this futureliner sell on TV a while back. Now thats an expensive bus.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=1307&aid=53&pop=0
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
The Phantom Corsair is a six-passenger coupรฉ prototype automobile built in 1938. Designer Rust Heinz planned to put the car into limited production. However, Heinzโs death in a car accident in July 1939 ended those plans, leaving the prototype Corsair as the only one ever built.
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Oooooo! supercool.
Is it a boat? Is it a plane? Is it a train? No...it's a Scienenzeppelin (rail zeppelin)
For the first couple of seconds of this clip, you'd swear you were looking at a modern high-speed train.
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Talking about streamlined railway vehicles...
It's called Spooner's Boat.
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That "Spooner's Boat" was very eco-friendly... but because it had limited seating and it couldn't 'tack', then the, 'The train for Holyhead is canceled because the prevailing winds from the West...' quickly made it unpopular with potential passengers...
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The original train on that line was also very eco friendly. Gravity was the propulsion toward Porthmadog and horses were used in the opposite direction. The horses got to ride on the train going down.
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Looks like the photos were taken on the Britannia Terrace causeway just outside Porthmadog.
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=52.92176,-4.116794&spn=0.001688,0.005284&t=h&z=18 -
Also known as The Cob.
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Ironclads
@unknownuser said:
Ironclads were steam-propelled warships protected by armor plates. The rapid pace of change in the ironclad period meant that many ships were obsolete as soon as they were complete.
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