East Frisian Bus by Blechnik
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Description
Do you know why busses in East Frisia are only 2.5 meters long but up to twelve meters wide? It's because this way all passengers can sit in the front. This one is a six-meter-version only; it can transport 24 persons on three rows of seats in a staggered order. Second and third row are slightly elevated like in a lecture hall or cinema. Seatings should fold up, too, allowing the people to get to the middle of the rows. Steering would likely be conducted via lateral speed difference, enabling the vehicle to turn at the spot, pretty much like a tank or caterpillar.
The image has been drawn as a three-view first by hacking coordinates into the worksheet; coordinates of the isometric view have been calculated from that. No real postwork.
Grapher 2.03
Corel Photopaint 7
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