A somewhat rustic looking name plate to display my rather bland name
with this being the one that I demend the hardest, I decided to list it first to get it over with. This little guy's name is Larry, his species is called the "thing." Larry is an absolute menance, I mean just look at his stoic expression!
A classic American muscle, transformed into a beast that will eat through both tires and Tarmac. Sporting a 6.2L Chevrolet LS derived Engine, it uses 4 Compound turbos to make a combined Horsepower of 1890. all this power goes through a 6-Speed sequential gearbox that sends all the power to the rear Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 475mm tires. With advanced Aero dynamics that put most others to shame, whilst turning it pulls an average of 4.7g's throughout the corner, making it able to keep up with modern Formula 1 cars in both the straights and corners.
A re-devised version of the already crazy Camaro hillclimb. using a 7.8L Chevy derived LS7 engine, it uses a 4.5L roots supercharger and 2 85mm garret turbos, putting out a ungodly 2500 Bhp. this engineering masterpiece is a true testimant for natural order, making what was seemingly impossible, possible. with even more aggresive aero, it pulls more G's throughout a corner than a modern F1 car. although its size is significantly larger, its carbon fiber frame keeps it light and manuverable. the pervious model used 475mm Micheline Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, this version needs more to be able to put the power down effeciently. using a prototype set of full slicks, it powers through the corners without losing grip. (another model is being developed, more to come soon.)
based off the Previous Queen of England This chess piece stands at 90mm tall and a width of 50mm all around.
A friendly electric fuzzball holding a comically large board. (he has no clue why he is holding it.)
2 designs, one was thought to be revolutionary, but failed miserably. our second design performed flawlessly, although in the competition we used the wrong arm. (couldnt find second version, yet...)
Our second design, which was at first haphazardly put together, but was then fixed into a succesful launcher. although during the competition, we used a heavier arm, which diminished performance significantly
A very different version of a cookie cutter losely based off my IRL car, a 1992 Chevy Camaro RS!
a hellcat disguised as a marble roller