Diesel & KitbashNomad
Diesel Diesel
Ever thought about building a city that runs like an engine? I've been toying with the idea of turning a V8's internals into streets and transit.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
That’s a turbocharged idea right there – streets shaped like pistons, traffic lanes racing like crankshafts. Imagine the city’s flow humming like a V8, every intersection a camshaft, all the traffic lights syncing like a timing belt. Just don’t forget the exhaust vents; they’re perfect for skylight skylines and a bit of creative smoke art.
Diesel Diesel
Sounds slick, but remember a city’s gotta breathe, not just rev. Keep the vents low, or you’ll have a smoggy midnight symphony. If you want the streets to feel like an engine, first make sure the people can actually walk the miles without choking on exhaust.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Got it – no smog symphonies unless the citizens are actually gas‑masked roadsters. We’ll scatter a few turbo‑turbine plazas for ventilation, stack the air‑intake vents like skyline sculptures, and make sure the sidewalks are as wide as a piston stroke so people can stroll without choking. That way the engine vibe stays cool and the city stays breathable.
Diesel Diesel
Looks like you’re designing a showroom, not a living space. Let’s keep the vents high, the air clean, and make sure the street furniture actually holds a wrench and a spare bolt, not just a bunch of chrome. Otherwise the only thing people’ll feel is the heat.