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    Concept Henosis Polycarbonate

    This is the polycarbonate version of the Henosis, concept. Entire body and windshield are made from polycarbonate high density plastics. The vehicle is powered by hydrogen fuel cell with individual motors situated in the wheels.
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    Nice design man! I think you know my comments from dA


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    Description posted for those who are interested behind the idea.


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    Another impressive work. Like the idea behind the concept.


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    it looks like top-30 material to me. good idea and model. the powers that be clearly have their own "unique" views Click here to enlarge

    regards,
    rodder


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    It's so strange ! but very original and we see the time spent on it Click here to enlarge the pictures are beautiful, I won't be surprised if i'd see you in the 30, but Peugeot's choices are so strange too ...


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    Thanks for the feedback! I may end up recycling it into some other competition entry like the Michelin challenge...a lesson learned not to bother with Peugeot competition anymore.


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    sorry, but i dont like it...
    anyway, good luck


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    Update: re-rendered with polycarbonate materials which contour the surfaces allot better than the chrome materials did.


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    I prefer the new render Click here to enlarge
    Keep it for the next contest, because as you can see in the finalist, the theme is not important, so send them next time, zero second to work, and a new chance in the Peujoke contest :clown:
    You say you're Tibetan, you're car is made in recycled materials, and when the doors are open the wind is the power source of the vehicule, maybe if you vehicule can fold up in two you can win next time, they like strange and irealistic ideas, and the project from all around the world, ahd this is the only way they selected the project i think ... Click here to enlarge

    For the vehicule i think the blue (window and tire are too bright) and the interior too white. I would like see it with white body (less reflect), black tires and sculptures, light green seats (beacause of the leaf form of seats) and less blue on the window. It's will be more realistic for me, maybe too much for you Click here to enlarge

    Sorry you are not finalist, I think it's better than a cube with big wheels, but peugeot's choices are ununderstandable
    (And sorry for my english too Click here to enlarge)


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