Wouldn't this make a good K.I.T.T
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Wouldn't this make a good K.I.T.T
Just thought this would make an awsome K.I.T.T. in the Knight Rider Movie
http://www.freewebs.com/knightridermovi ... kittv2.htm
http://www.freewebs.com/knightridermovi ... kittv2.htm
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i can see that sort of car doing an SPM, but not a KITT in normal mode... nah eh
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I agree with everyone here.
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I think a new KITT design should have a custom body, though not one as... well... ugly as that of the Knight 4000.
A new KITT should look like a logical progression of the original KITT design, and not necessarily a progression of the Trans Am's design. I think the design should borrow and evolve from the car's unique features, such as its custom nose, the taillights which are "invisible" when unlit, etc. Some of the features that are fairly exclusive to that model of Trans Am -- the "lopsided" hood, the hubcaps, etc. -- might influence the design, too.
The "spirit" of KITT should be incorporated into a completely unique design, without making the car scream "Trans Am."
And most importantly, the car should be black!
A new KITT should look like a logical progression of the original KITT design, and not necessarily a progression of the Trans Am's design. I think the design should borrow and evolve from the car's unique features, such as its custom nose, the taillights which are "invisible" when unlit, etc. Some of the features that are fairly exclusive to that model of Trans Am -- the "lopsided" hood, the hubcaps, etc. -- might influence the design, too.
The "spirit" of KITT should be incorporated into a completely unique design, without making the car scream "Trans Am."
And most importantly, the car should be black!
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