I probably should’ve gotten back to you earlier… but better late than never. I unfortunately lost the .car for the original alfa design, I went back and redid it (made it worse), so sorry about that : /
No sweat, we all lose things from time to time.
No, fire engine doesn’t know mathematics.
Freely inspired by the Delahaye 135 MS… As I’m not on this game for a very long time, I hope this will fit the thread, despite obvious flaws…
Good stuff!
Here, this is the only thing i’ve ever made that i’ve thought was actually a real make-you-drool lovey kinda looking car
And a shooting brake
Not entirely so sure that it counts as being beautiful, but it’s highly unlikely I’m going to start a thread for Rowlari at this time.
2020 Rowlari Diamondback
I have way too much fun putting interiors in these things…
Yes, it really is!
Surely it cannot be anything but… A definite looker from any angle.
Thanks guys! Didn’t think i’d receive a nice comment even from the server creator!
The aptly named Bizarre Creation. 700hp from 4 cylinders, with only one produced. Pointless, but a challenge for myself to not overdesign a car for once
One of my first cars, the 1905 Phompsonby Family from Phompsonby Motor Vehicles - #2 by legodude494. Inline 3 engine, 4 seater, handmade with care wooden interior, luxury seating and all the qualities of modern motoring!
The 1960 Phompsonby Le Mans Special marked Phompsonby’s return to motorsport after a 20 year heighatus due to the Second World War. Designed and developed in the latter half of the 1950s, the original Le Mans special was, as the name implied, designed for the 24 hour Le Mans race and started a long tradition of keeping that name for each incarnation of the endurance car for the next 60 years and counting. The car mounted a boxer 6 and each version improved upon it. This is the original car and the body type and style remained consistent for the next 20 years.
The 1970 Phompsonby Elematic, a 278 HP boxer 4 sports car weighing just 884kg! RWD 5 speed manual combined with the very low weight and good power output meant it was very popular in the '70s. Pop-up headlights, 6 exhausts arranged in a tri pattern either side along with a very sleek design made it a good competitor to sports cars with nearly double its power output. The Elematic saw a triumpant return as a part of the Phompsonby ‘Retro Line’ in 2020 when the Elematic II was released 50 years after the original with a very similar design, the same low weight and a turbocharged boxer 4.
The original Elematic:
The successor Elematic II:
It’s NICE!!
That one falls into the “beautiful” category, and it could also be considered “menacing” as well.