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Who's Idea Was This Anyway?!?

Bryce Transportation posted on Jan 21, 2004
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I was working on another image and needed to take a diversionary break. I remebered when I was a kid, (yeah that long ago!) we used to make these things called "scoots". Essentialy it was an air boat on ice. Very dangerous but naturaly that was the whole idea. So in honor of these now outlawed vehicles, I present the "Artworksco Arrow". Yes for those who know it's named for another outlawed vehicle. Modeled in Bryce, smoke and logos (thanks to the sponsers ?;>D) were added in photoshop. And the crazy pilot is Mike3 "hope it breaks the speed record before it breaks my neck" - Mike

Comments (5)


chapson

7:56PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

nice modeling, and good texturing....

jstsittinghere

8:18PM | Wed, 21 January 2004

excellent modeling! looks fast:)

logiloglu

2:58PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

fantastic model. excellent work. !!!!!!! :O) !!!

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RG19

6:01PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Super skoot! Were they also called skeeters? Excellent design, looks like it would set Mike back a few dollars :)

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Digimon

4:35PM | Tue, 07 February 2006

LOL!!! Zooom! Love the corporate sponsors!!


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