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LMV Limousine design for Shalmendo by Doran Eirok

LMV Limousine design for Shalmendo

Doran Eirok

Done for an art trade with my friend Shalmendo. This is the LMV, a bespoke ultra-executive limousine designed for his role as CEO of the (fictitious) LM Technologies corporation. The car allows him to travel in absolute comfort and luxury, providing state-of-the-art communications systems to enable maximum productivity while travelling and utilising a host of cutting-edge defensive technologies. The car can repel virtually any form of attack, allowing the occupants to escape or survive until a strike team can arrive for a rescue. This is made possible by a massively heavy-duty chassis, armoured body panels, ultra-fast deployable armour panels for the windows, a strategically-enabled autonomous driving AI, fully self-contained life support systems, nanotechnology-enhanced [REDACTED], autotracking turret-mounted [REDACTED] stored in the roof pods, grille-mounted fold-out [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED]. An onboard micro-fusion powerplant supplies energy to an electric drive system capable of [REDACTED] and [REDACTED]. The vehicle also is equipped with [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED] and six cupholders.

Er, sorry about that. I think some of this stuff is still classified.

The design obviously draws heavily from Art Deco styling, which I've always been a huge fan of so it was a lot of fun to play with here. The Tucker Torpedo factored in quite heavily with some of the exterior bits. The interior amenities draw a lot of inspiration from modern offerings from Rolls Royce and Maybach.

The design process involved copious amounts of electro swing.
 

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    You sure had a ball during this one, didn't you cx
    it must be very heavy, like a beast.

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      I really did. X3 It took a heck of a lot of work, probably the most back-and-forth of any drawing I've ever done to nail the details, but it was fun to sort it all out. And yeeeeeeah it's not exactly a superlight track toy. More of a luxury heavy assault cruiser with wheels...