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Volvo VN Custom | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Volvo VN Custom

The Volvo VN series heavy duty trucks are slick machines, but I never really liked the front bumper. Somehow it just doesn’t go well with the overall appearance of the truck. In order to change that, I modified a picture of a sparkling blue VN with a polished trailer found in the internet. The usual lowering was a must on the semi truck and I also lowered the trailer to go with it. Larger wheels look the part and the more voluminous bumper enhances the appearance. The side skirts are smoothed and entering the truck without scratching the paint sure is a challenge now 😉
A set of graphics and black chrome trim add the final touch.

Volvo VN Custom | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

 

Volkswagen T1 Transporter VitaCrete Dragster | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Volkswagen T1 VitaCrete Dragster

The Volkswagen T1 ViteCrete Dragster is a five minute chop, just for fun. Inspired by the recent visit to the Nitrolymp’x and the dump truck I created yesterday.

Volkswagen T1 Transporter VitaCrete Dragster | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Freightliner Business Class M2 Dumper | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Freightliner Business Class M2 Dump Truck

Sometimes, when browsing for pictures of interesting cars, something else pops up that inspires me. This time around it was a picture of an ordinary Freightliner Business Class M2 dump truck. Yes, even such basic machinery has lots of potential for more. Many parts have been altered, but I tried to keep the look subtle enough to be convincing. Would it still be drivable on a construction site? Maybe not… but it would look good trying, for sure. 😉

Freightliner Business Class M2 Dumper | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

 

Ferrari 412i Shooting Break Concept | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Ferrari 412i 2+2 Shooting Break Concept

Frequent readers of my blog know that I do have a sweet spot for two-door wagons. Whether they are called shooting break or shooting brake is an entirely different story. I decided to call them shooting break, because some (European) manufacturers call their regular station wagons Break.

The Ferrari 412i 2+2 is a very nice base for a shooting break conversion. Straight lines would make it easy to perform this task in real life. Though I doubt that anybody would actually so that. Most people would probably just run away and scream bloody murder!

Ferrari 412i Shooting Break Concept | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Citroen BX Break Concept | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)

Citroën BX Break Concept

The design of the Citroën BX is actually based on the Volvo Tundra Concept by Bertone. Volvo rejected the design and Bertone recycled it when developing the BX for Citroën. The BX is an interesting car, but a little bland. The image of a base level BX driving on a typical French alley inspired me to give the car a much cleaner and more futuristic look. Would’ve been cool if they had actually built it like that, wouldn’t it?

Citroen BX Break Concept | photoshop chop by Sebastian Motsch (2012)