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Land Rover LRX - Wrapped

I really like the look of the new Land Rover LRX concept car. It is relatively compact, very aggressive looking and a hybrid.

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Wrap it!

The cool white and black colors give it a touch of elegance, but let's see if we can "rough" it up a bit. First we could give it a flame-job.

We could also use some graffiti (which I found at Flickr) and create a more urban look.

It would also look good in a Justice League "road tour" paintjob.

Dakar...

This is how it would look if it was in Transformers 2 (coming in 2009)

After which the LAFD would have to put out some fires.

FedEx could reintroduce their original logo.

Maybe it could be used by the army...

And finally LRX - Burton Snowboard cars would attract a lot of attention at any ski-resort.

(Car images via Land Rover and AutoBlog, Grafitti via Flickr, Justice League images via Google images)

Comments

1

Jeton - Mar. 15, 2008

Brilliant!

And very creative at the same time.

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Karan - Mar. 20, 2008

Awesome stuff! I've been looking around on some of the designs you've made on the site and it's all top-notch. Full marks for creativity and elegance

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nate B - Apr. 4, 2008

Man, I'm trying to do a wrap for a Chevy Astro van. I wish I could get it to look like yours do. I don't know if it's just the body style or if your just that awesome, but I can't even come close!

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Thomas Baekdal - Apr. 4, 2008

Thanks Nate,

This article might help:

How to make Car Advertisement Mock-ups

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Rolf - Apr. 7, 2008

DAMN! the new land rover looks cool. i wonder how they came op with that idea. i mean it has allways been a kind og old lord car or a explorer car, now it's freakin' insane. now if they just could get the CO2 emessiones down a big nuch...it could be the perfect car...it has the space for a hydrogin fuel cell..

 

Published: Mar. 15, 2008
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