Diesel & KitbashNomad
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.