Moontanman Posted June 29, 2012 Posted June 29, 2012 For some odd reason a potential Zombie attack seems to be a big worry in recent times and Hyundai is ahead of the curve with it's new car! http://www.gizmag.com/hyundai-zombie-survival-machine/23064/ 1
CaptainPanic Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 Seems like a very impractical design. The spikes on the front would just accumulate the undead. A snowplough type of design (i.e. that in the picture, but without the spikes) would make more sense, because you'd just push the zombies to the side.
Phi for All Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 Rookie mistake having the lights up there that high. If the zombies don't get impaled, the plow tosses them up right into your expensive 100w CFLs. There's not even any mesh to protect your green investment. And I agree with CaptainPanic. Why spike 'em and take 'em with you? Isn't the idea to leave 'em where they fall after you take their heads off? Too much seems aimed at knee-level, and I've seen a paraplegic zombie pull himself across 5 miles of pavement with just the stumps of his arms to pay back someone who just took out his legs with a bat. It sure would be nice to see Hyundai offer a decap option on next year's model.
Tres Juicy Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 This is just bad design. I would simply suit up in bike leathers (bite proof) and walk to my destination with my sword.
John Cuthber Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 Not enough lasers. (There are never enough lasers!) Come to think of it, since decapitation seems a reasonable mark of success, why not a cutting blade at about 5'6''?
Phi for All Posted July 2, 2012 Posted July 2, 2012 Not enough lasers. (There are never enough lasers!) Come to think of it, since decapitation seems a reasonable mark of success, why not a cutting blade at about 5'6''? I'm thinking of a top rack add-on option that not only makes those spotlights integral (with mesh) to the body design, but also lets you rig multiple blades like a Schick razor sticking out from the sides along the roof. The first blade grabs the zombie while the second blade trims the stubble above his shoulders. A set on passenger and driver sides turns the car into a mower, and a swerve into an artform. The rack could also have more lasers. 1
Moontanman Posted July 2, 2012 Author Posted July 2, 2012 It needs four wheel drive too, big tires, a 6" lift kit, have to have four wheel drive or the zombies will laugh at it. More lasers too of course...
Phi for All Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 It needs four wheel drive too, big tires, a 6" lift kit, have to have four wheel drive or the zombies will laugh at it. More lasers too of course... The new Hyundai Bonesaw. A new family vehicle for a new type of family. Now with more lasers!
Bill Angel Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 This is just bad design. I would simply suit up in bike leathers (bite proof) and walk to my destination with my sword. Good idea. In fact, I recently had the opportunity to purchase a Darth Vader Light Saber and was looking for uses for it. I could use it to decapitate Zombies! To see me practicing my technique, check out the video 1
CaptainPanic Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 LOL! I agree with all of you that it needs more of pretty much everything. More lasers, more 4x4, more swords, more decap options, more snowplough with something sharp at neck height, and certainly more lasers. Did I mention it needs more lasers? But it seems most of you overlook the most important thing. It primarily needs LESS Hyundai. We'll be able to fix the rest easily once we've tackled this primary problem. 3
John Cuthber Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 Nobody seems to have picked up on the obvious laser shortage in that design. Anyway, I was thinking of something like this as a beheading device www.google.com/patents/US2237210.pdf
Phi for All Posted July 3, 2012 Posted July 3, 2012 Good idea. In fact, I recently had the opportunity to purchase a Darth Vader Light Saber and was looking for uses for it. I could use it to decapitate Zombies! To see me practicing my technique, check out the video You need to pick up the pace, sir. While the light saber is effective, it also attracts zombies like a bug zapper. If you don't start swinging like your life depended on it, you'll be overwhelmed in no time. But it seems most of you overlook the most important thing. It primarily needs LESS Hyundai. We'll be able to fix the rest easily once we've tackled this primary problem. By the time we're through, the cupholders and the sun visors will be the only stock Hyundai items on the vehicle. And who needs sun visors on a vehicle that only hunts at night? Anyway, I was thinking of something like this as a beheading device www.google.com/patents/US2237210.pdf Since Moontanman is doing the lift kit, why don't we have one of John's mowers on the undercarriage and a larger one on top that extends over the sides? Sort of a trim 'n mulch package.
Ringer Posted July 4, 2012 Posted July 4, 2012 Instead of mower blades you would have to attach multiple light sabers, because if you have a spinning fan of light saber death who cares how many zombies you attract?
Moontanman Posted July 4, 2012 Author Posted July 4, 2012 Base model of the new zombie machine... lasers are optional... 1
Phi for All Posted July 4, 2012 Posted July 4, 2012 Base model of the new zombie machine... Nice lift kit on the Hyundai, but if you keep saying "inch" when meaning "foot", this vehicle could start to look weird. lasers are optional... No, no, they're NOT! Let's stop even joking like that, OK? I'm reporting the next post that doesn't respect the lasers. 2
Phi for All Posted July 5, 2012 Posted July 5, 2012 + Not bad for going down to the corner grocery. The flamethrower would be better aimed behind you, since zombies are chasers and you don't want to drive through flames in front of you (very bad for night vision and sensitive skin). I like that the transportation is electric and the weapon is petroleum based. Should about even out your carbon footprint.
Appolinaria Posted July 5, 2012 Posted July 5, 2012 You know what- you're right. I'd need to see where I was going. What about; +
CaptainPanic Posted July 5, 2012 Posted July 5, 2012 Base model of the new zombie machine... lasers are optional... It is ok. But there are two obvious flaws in the base model. 1. The base model should already have lasers, so that the only option is to have more lasers. But this has been pointed out a couple of times already. 2. There's a bloody zombie hiding inside your wheel! 2
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Bill Angel Posted July 9, 2012 Posted July 9, 2012 Good idea. In fact, I recently had the opportunity to purchase a Darth Vader Light Saber and was looking for uses for it. I could use it to decapitate Zombies! To see me practicing my technique, check out the You need to pick up the pace, sir. While the light saber is effective, it also attracts zombies like a bug zapper. If you don't start swinging like your life depended on it, you'll be overwhelmed in no time. You made a good point. I've been practicing my Lightsaber skills, and perhaps can get work in the movies or in TV as a Zombie Killer. Baltimore (where I live) has become an attractive locale for television and movie crews to do location shooting. The new HBO political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, called “VEEP,” is being shot in Baltimore. Perhaps I can get work defending Julia Louis-Dreyfus from a hoard of Zombies.
Tres Juicy Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Zombie apocalypse problem solved.... I want one! The rocket launcher seems to need a bit of work though
Bill Angel Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Zombie apocalypse problem solved.... I like the way she laughs and giggles while fantasizing cutting a defenseless man to pieces with twin gatling guns.;-)
Bill Angel Posted August 17, 2012 Posted August 17, 2012 For those who might have an interest "Zombie Proof" Architecture, here is an article titled " When the dead start to walk you'd better start building" http://www.economist.com/node/21560125
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