I've been looking for some maybe rough sketches or ideas for radiator springs, and the only things I've been able to find have been on here...are there any other sites or pictures that anyone has seen here that will give more of a visual idea?
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Actually that model is out of date, it still has ideas that aren't going to make it like the drive in theater. I believe this was the fist model they made of Carsland. The most accurate is the one to that isn't shown, but it's the model they scanned on the computer to get the ironwork for the rock work.
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Huh? That one doesn't show the drive-in.Please check out my website, UncleBobDisneyGuy.com!
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Here's a nice gallery of models, sketches and concpet art:
http://micechat.com/forums/members/m...e-gallery.html
It even has some older ideas, like the Drive-in.
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The big ride there is called Radiator Springs Racers, but the area as a whole is called Carsland. I heard the Drive-In restaurant is on the backburner and might eventually get built later depending on the success of the first phase of Carsland.
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Have to give you props for calling it Radiator Springs. That what I will call it, too, regardless of what Disney officially calls it. C***l*** ~ that is just two 4 letter words pushed together. Several people had some close up pictures of the large model at the D23 Expo, back in September. Darkbeer also had some pictures too in one of his friday reports. Just do a search and you will find several different reports.Critter Country's a mess ev'r since the Country Bears were kicked out. Ya can't cover pooh with honey and 'spect people ta like it.An Adventurers It's Time to Put the Spotlight Back on Bring Back the REAL Disney GalleryLife for Me! ~ ~ ~ Melvin, Buff, and Max!!! ~~~~ Dump the Dream Suite!Meese-ka Moose-ka Mice-Chatter!
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Needs more trees and shade. The Palo Verde tree (Parkinsonia) is a valuable shade-provider in desert regions and requires almost no water, but drops fewer leaves if given regular water. People crave shade in the summer, and southern California is almost an endless summer.
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Originally posted by Bob Weaver View PostNeeds more trees and shade. The Palo Verde tree (Parkinsonia) is a valuable shade-provider in desert regions and requires almost no water, but drops fewer leaves if given regular water. People crave shade in the summer, and southern California is almost an endless summer.
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