Atomania Moonraker Deluxe
Thanks to @Spikerya for the main idea/engine/setup
Don't fear atomic energy. Dominate it!
Who said plutonium is only good for dirty bombs? Probably the communists did, 'cos seems like they are not brave enough to use it as a luxury sport sedan's power source. Now, with the Atomania Moonraker Deluxe, you can reach the stars while you keep living the american dream.
Things are different today. Atomic energy has so much potential, so they breaking into every industrial field to keep up with our fast everyday life. American families need a reliable and prestigious, but fast and nimble family car, which is capable to cruise safely on the superhighway while the family watches their favorite TV show. These all aspects meet in the new Moonraker Deluxe.
Power for dad
The Moonraker is powered with the most modern AG-TP1 lightened automotive reactor what seems small, but trust us, it's more than enough for this chassis. What does it mean in numbers? Well, the Moonraker's safety cruise speed is around 400 KM/H it's 15% more than the previous standard trim model. So Is it fast?
Hell yeah. But is it safe? Well, atomic energy can be your friend or your neighborhood's enemy. But don't worry the reactor's self-shutdown system provide you maximum protection in a possible accident.
Comfort for mom
This speed could be wearing on long family trips, so the Moonraker is equipped with an adjustable hydraulic spring system so you'll feel like you flying over the road. Not to mention the couch-like genuine leather seats, which makes the 100% comfort feeling.
Entertainment for the kids
The kids can be annoying on family road trips. But that's a thing of the past with the Moonraker Deluxe! The 7-inch mini television will surely keep them quiet. But there's a few chances they will not be bothered with the on-board TV. The Bubble panorama roof and the stunning spacecraft-like design will take their breath away as well.
Here's your unmissable chance to obtain the good old fashioned American elegancy hidden in the future's atom-powered grace!
Controls:
AG1 - Position lights
VTOL - Air ride
Landing Gear - Doors (all)
AG8 - Lock Air ride
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 4.2 years ago
- Kerbango 10 months ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 5 airplane(s) +98 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Length 20.0ft (6.1m)
- Height 6.0ft (1.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 3,274lbs (1,485kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 41.174
- Wing Loading 40.6lbs/ft2 (198.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 80.7ft2 (7.5m2)
- Drag Points 3838
Parts
- Number of Parts 652
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,398
Less go I’m the 40th upvote
This car is a luxury but now my kid has a sixth finger!
Mans made a new car for the fallout franchise
To me it is a mix of the Ford Nucleus prototype, The Chrysler Turbine, and the exterior reminds me of a mid or late 50’s Cadillac.
@Xx24reminder maybe, just a little bit. It is just part of the historical context.
@XAircraftManufacturer it's supposed to represent the sexism of that era
I put a bomb in the engine bay to make this more accurate...
just imagine that you have dad that really like driving car really fast in this car and then he crashed iand the city is destroyed
@lianken you're not really supposed to crash it at 100mph bud, even in normal testing they only go up to 60. And yes, the main idea I thought of was based off of a few different Fallout cars mixed with real 50s concept cars
Clever idea to create a 50's style car advertisement for it
btw this car is not save because it will go boom when crashing i crash it in 100mph and it goes KABOOM!
its remind me of a car from fallout 4
Nice. @Spikerya
@ThomasRoderick kinda but twisted in some other 1950s cars
@TurtlesThatFly based on vehicles from Fallout :P
@Sm10684 2,000
Reminds me of the station wagons from Fallout 4.
@Soulless_Reaper nope, go ahead
@TakicraftCorporation would you care if I post a rework I did on the revo?
How much hp? @Spikerya
@Sm10684 wut da question
Cool! I like these 1950s style cars
Corvega?
Absolutely beautiful! I love everything about this! Good job!
@Spikerya this gentleman has a question: @Sm10684