Post-Apocalyptic 911 by BenMauro

added Jan 2nd
 ›  Tools: Photoshop
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Cleaning house before end of year, found this
in one of my old folders. Bashed it together during Aaron Becks awesome
CDW presentation back in Sept while he was going over some of his techniques
for creating concepts with a photo base. Some sort of post apocalyptic
911 (of course!) could definitely use a bit more love in the
details/refinement but it is what it is, just messing around while
watching a friend demo.

Basic
idea was just some sort of militarized/armored plating over/replacing a
911 chassis (993 GT2 EVO to be exact). Similar world to what Aaron was
creating his vehicle for in the demo though mine doesn't have the
massive suspension like his had, though i could always say that this is
what it looks like when its lowered and going fast, then when it goes
offroad the suspension would raise up so it can handle rockier terrain
etc. so it could handle many different types of terrain but was thinking of
Australian/Afghanistan looking deserts/rocky roads in particular. In the world
maybe humanity has organized itself to a degree and is trying to rebuild
civilization in a couple developed towns with a moderately organized
military force to protect it from outside bandits. This could be one of
many of their patrol vehicles, i imagine each would be different in the
town as they build over whatever they could find. Maybe it was an
abandoned US military base to explain all the MWRAP looking plating etc?

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