Description
28mm resin printed vehicle
When the Flying car concept was originally launched, it seemed like every car designer followed the same design and aerodynamic shape philosophy. This lead to arguably the worst, most boring decade of car design since the 1980s. It seemed that almost every manufacturers’ car was the same shape, layout and had almost identical performance and safety features. It was so … dull.
Global sales of aircars dropped dramatically. That’s when several vehicle Manufacturers stepped up and shaped the future by paying homage to the past. One of the first of this new wave of retro designs was the Caddie Shaq. Calling upon classical mid-twentieth century car design, the Caddie Company decided to make something insanely different from what else was in the skies. It became a massive hit with the rich and famous, and the first model off the production line is now a sought-after classic.
The Caddie Company went so overboard with subsequent models that Caddie Shaqs continued to grow in size. The current model is now bigger than the 20th century original. Many Caddies are capable of exceptional speeds, although the addition of even bioware pilot interfaces proved unable to improve its handling. The size and turning circle of the Shaq has often been likened to that of a hippopotamus wallowing in mud. Fans and owners, howevever, don’t buy the Shaq for the driving experience but rather for the style and sheer opulence. After all, if parking a Caddie a statement, that statement would be, ‘I am rich … and I have arrived’.
Great for games like Pulp Alley and 7TV.
Manufactured by Kore Aeronautics





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