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Hi,
here is my motobike (WMW HS-2000) with the blob-man as driver. The blobman
is a fantastic solution to add humans to such scenes ...
Comments ?
Hartmut
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"Hartmut Wagener" <har### [at] arcormailde> wrote:
> here is my motobike (WMW HS-2000) with the blob-man as driver. The blobman
> is a fantastic solution to add humans to such scenes ...
>
> Comments ?
The bike is nice, but how the heck do you get going with this thing. I mean,
by the time the driver has managed to crawl in there the bike has fallen
over! Maybe some kind of automatic pneumatic feet that retract when speed
goes over a certain threshold. The floor texture is unusual, but cool. The
rear suspension system needs more detail.
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I think that starting with this bike needs the help of two men, but it looks
like a bike for speed-records ...
The suspension is of course a cardan-drive (right word?) like at a
bmw-boxer, but i think that the missing pipes and missing water-cooling
should be corrected ...
Hartmut
Sebastian Strand <the### [at] bigfootcom> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
38f0b9d6@news.povray.org...
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> The bike is nice, but how the heck do you get going with this thing. I
mean,
> by the time the driver has managed to crawl in there the bike has fallen
> over! Maybe some kind of automatic pneumatic feet that retract when speed
> goes over a certain threshold. The floor texture is unusual, but cool. The
> rear suspension system needs more detail.
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It needs some more technical detail, seems a little plain.
How was the floor pattern done?
That doesn't seem like a good position to be in should it crash...
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The floor-pattern is just an image-map created with a paint-program, added
bumps to it.
The position will be harmfull if this mbike should crash, od course. But i
will not render this accident ...
Hartmut
David Fontaine schrieb in Nachricht <38F0C7B5.79ED8170@faricy.net>...
>It needs some more technical detail, seems a little plain.
>How was the floor pattern done?
>That doesn't seem like a good position to be in should it crash...
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what happens if he pulls a wheelie start, does that bike f*ck off down the
road and he if left 'standing', instead of sitting on his ar*e....?
looks so far so good - needs a bit more detail, tho..
Rick
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> The bike is nice, but how the heck do you get going with this thing. I mean,
> by the time the driver has managed to crawl in there the bike has fallen
> over! Maybe some kind of automatic pneumatic feet that retract when speed
> goes over a certain threshold. The floor texture is unusual, but cool. The
> rear suspension system needs more detail.
>
yeah, i thought about this too. How about the pod where the guy is
laying has a hydrolic lift of some sort so it moves perpendicular to the
wheels, parallel to a standing person. this way, the person can reach up
and grab the handle bars. push a button and the pod moves back to it's
original position.
i dunno, just a though.
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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
> what happens if he pulls a wheelie start, does that bike f*ck off down the
> road and he if left 'standing', instead of sitting on his ar*e....?
I'd hate to think of what might happen if it flips forward...
No offense to Hartmut, but this is perhaps the worst design safety-wise for a
bike I have ever seen...
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> I'd hate to think of what might happen if it flips forward...
> No offense to Hartmut, but this is perhaps the worst design safety-wise
for a
> bike I have ever seen...
I just suddenly thought - head on collision - that would really tickle!
Rick
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