djshag69 wrote:is the new michael knight looking at the ground or is something else catching his eye, maybe the same thigng that caught mine. haha
I was thinking the same thing!
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djshag69 wrote:is the new michael knight looking at the ground or is something else catching his eye, maybe the same thigng that caught mine. haha
Solid Snake wrote:Well... I was not kidding Safraz. I like the car so far.
neps wrote:Thanks to Matt for helping. Justin and Deanna are gone now back to set (via helicopter cause they are shooting today!)
Got some great footage with Gary talking about the car. This isn't the super pursuit mode car, thats something else they haven't conceptualized. The KR logo stands for Knight Research - and the cobra is for that devision. He said the Knight logo still exists in the larger Knight Industries corporation.
More as I get it up! importing photos and video now
sarfraz wrote:The wheels still don't make much sense.

weeezl wrote:I knew Id seen those wheels somewhere......
sarfraz wrote:weeezl wrote:I knew Id seen those wheels somewhere......
Dude, you even got the ratio right! The ones of the left are for the front and the ones on the right are the rear wheels![]()
Sarfraz
sarfraz wrote:Its probably why I thought of a Hotwheels car when I saw the picture on the nbc site.
I can see your point Matt. The car does look like its going fast standing still, and not going to fall apart. However, the shows premise as tenuous as it is, would suggest they'd be able to design something alittle more elegant than those things. Its KITT a state of the art car, not a dragster.
Sarfraz
Matthew wrote:In update number five, we begin to get a sense that this car was designed with straight line speed in mind, as indicated by the deep dish dragster type wheels at the rear, with accordingly smaller tires at the front.
Matt
neps wrote:This isn't the super pursuit mode car, thats something else they haven't conceptualized. The KR logo stands for Knight Research - and the cobra is for that devision. He said the Knight logo still exists in the larger Knight Industries corporation.
Matthew wrote:sarfraz wrote:The wheels still don't make much sense.
Those wheels are typically seen on dragsters, which have almost certainly inspired this design, and because of that, it's starting to grow on me, because by looking at the profile of the car hunkered down to the ground, it really helps to sell that this thing could go hell for leather in a straight line.
Matt
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