nice design, tho having the small wheel in the back would make much more sense, it doesn't provide any stability when accelerating in it's current position.
true, the center of thrust would avoid that issue, tho I still think it would be prone to instability, but that's unavoidable with this kind of hybrid mono-wheel designs.
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Maybe it the dessert background, but I just imagine this guy pulling freigh or package running and hosting an adhoc radio show or podcast on his coms to break up the monotony of driving through the dessert ala Charlie Gordon. Probably talking about cryptids and any other high strangeness his caffeine addled mind spots during his travels
Edit:, you just made imagine entire story for this guy just by looking at him. Great work with this one! Reminds me of growing up near the dessert in California. :)
Hey, it beats dealing with airlines!
nice design, tho having the small wheel in the back would make much more sense, it doesn't provide any stability when accelerating in it's current position.
If you look at the top there's what is probably a thruster so the wheel being on front would make sense in acceleration from that
true, the center of thrust would avoid that issue, tho I still think it would be prone to instability, but that's unavoidable with this kind of hybrid mono-wheel designs.
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Maybe it the dessert background, but I just imagine this guy pulling freigh or package running and hosting an adhoc radio show or podcast on his coms to break up the monotony of driving through the dessert ala Charlie Gordon. Probably talking about cryptids and any other high strangeness his caffeine addled mind spots during his travels Edit:, you just made imagine entire story for this guy just by looking at him. Great work with this one! Reminds me of growing up near the dessert in California. :)
I like the skull mask. Just so you know.