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rcaldwell70
Seriously. Can cars get any smaller than they are now? What's next?
khristopia
khristopia on May 15 '09
Segways.
clearcut
clearcut on May 15 '09
hihi nice design.... but between the smar and the segway, there is this one:

http://www.museonicolis.com/website/img/collezione/le_auto/11/bmw.jpg
alilfishy
alilfishy on May 15 '09
not sure if i agree with the progression. seeing as the new mini was designed after the smart, but i like the idea
ggg 0911
ggg 0911 on May 16 '09
Love this! Hate those small cars.
Egyptian Queen
Egyptian Queen on May 16 '09
i like the middle car

vanilliabean
vanilliabean on May 17 '09
thats so cool
JMFrye
JMFrye on May 18 '09
The smallest red car looks like the kiddie plastic toys so if it is...this is awesome ! 5
garciagirl
garciagirl on May 18 '09
Haha, my daughter loves her car like that :)
rcaldwell70
rcaldwell70 on May 18 '09
Yep. It's the kid's plastic car toy. I feel that is the logical next step for the evolution of the car. Ha ha.

- The real first Mini Cooper was actually invented in 1959.
- The first Smart Fourtwo was introduced in 1998 (manufactured by Smart Gmbh) at a Paris Motor Show.

So my progression is correct. Plus it is only for fun anyway!
JMFrye
JMFrye on May 19 '09
yup, mini cooper definitely was first...back in 69 when I was 5 I got a little metal toy car...mini cooper ( Brit made so larger than the hot wheels). It was red with a black top and jewel headlights. It was my favorite car so yes, I still remember it ;) Oh, ya, i was a Tom Boy...I ripped my sister's Barbies apart.
JMFrye
JMFrye on May 20 '09
omg here it is...but I'm certain mine was red with a black top...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Corgi-Toys-Morris-Mini-Cooper-Car-249-Die-Cast_W0QQitemZ120359972037QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDiecast_Vehicles?hash=item1c06036cc5

hope that link works...ebay
rcaldwell70
rcaldwell70 on May 20 '09
The link worked. How cool that you owned that. Since this design I did definitely won't be really going anywhere, maybe you should do a concept around the mini!
Nealie
Nealie on May 20 '09
Another good one Rachel! Certainly not family cars are they? :)
tweedie
tweedie on May 20 '09
I like this one, I am a small car lover, but not that small! 5.
JMFrye
JMFrye on May 21 '09
why wont it be going anywhere ? I'd wear it... it's a great design and the artwork is done real welll... oh wait...I know what you mean...alot of great artwork around here goes unoticed and underscored...
rcaldwell70
rcaldwell70 on May 21 '09
JMFrye--You are too nice. Thanks for all the comments and support. I think the problem with this car design is it's too "vector-y", meaning, sometimes these vector drawings don't feel very organic or artistic to the voting public. So now I am trying to do more drawing without the computer for the first stage. It's working better for me, I think. For example, here is my Jackalope that was drawn first with pen and ink, then only colored using the computer.

http://www.threadless.com/submission/207970/Jackalope_Wildlife_Reserve/showmore,designs
JMFrye
JMFrye on May 22 '09
yup, another example of great artwork underscored !!! Love it !
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