tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7554596384407786997.post4019872610192287397..comments2023-12-17T15:26:13.963-08:00Comments on Loud Ninja Games: A Question Grav BikesEli Arndthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10445801567500822187noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7554596384407786997.post-86953371490979791862012-10-14T08:11:34.133-07:002012-10-14T08:11:34.133-07:00I get to officially weigh as LNG's "Creat...I get to officially weigh as LNG's "Creative Consultant/Designer". I'm with the two chaps above, I want to see the RAPTOR PILOT. It's going to still keep all of that high-tech grav goodness, I would just strip away a good 50% of the bike as is. <br /><br />Maybe have a tail socket "tip" that the tip of his tail would plug into, but have most of the length of his tail exposed, in a channel. Also love the no-windshield idea too and would rather see the head and shoulders of the raptor with a cool helmet (or even goggles). Instead of a hard windshield I would imagine they use a holographic HUD windshield anyway (impossible to do in miniature form). <br /><br />As for the lower half of the front portion I'd stick one (or a pair) of big intakes, that would really emphasize the SPEED factor if it was sporting a big pair of ram scoops under there. <br /><br />As for the design shown here. I would explore it more and make it more suped up and more encompassing and turn that design into a type of single seat, inner atmosphere fighter craft. Put a pair of short wings off the back and make it a small patrol jet.MIKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12349008639954236034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7554596384407786997.post-39547318571821856602012-10-13T13:25:54.802-07:002012-10-13T13:25:54.802-07:00I agree with Torben... " then perhaps it woul...I agree with Torben... " then perhaps it would be better if the windshield was removed to emphasize that - yes - this is indeed a Space Raptor on a Grav Bike zooming across the plains. Instead, the rider could have some sort of cybered-up helmet which is also sleek and aerodynamic as well?<br /><br />As a concept it definately looks great; but I'd personally prefer that it is clear to onlookers that the thing driving the bike is an alien..."<br /><br />Mr. Haroldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00115306470749174300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7554596384407786997.post-49454746635925350432012-10-13T13:23:26.200-07:002012-10-13T13:23:26.200-07:00The overall design aesthetic of this line is just ...The overall design aesthetic of this line is just brilliant!<br /><br />However, and this is a very minor critique, then perhaps it would be better if the windshield was removed to emphasize that - yes - this is indeed a Space Raptor on a Grav Bike zooming across the plains. Instead, the rider could have some sort of cybered-up helmet which is also sleek and aerodynamic as well?<br /><br />As a concept it definately looks great; but I'd personally prefer that it is clear to onlookers that the thing driving the bike is an alien...<br /><br />... Ah, but I keep ranting on. Great job, none the less, just a few idle thoughts from a growing Space Raptor enthusiast!Torben Kastbjerghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00812099674159405241noreply@blogger.com