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HI!!!! big fan of your old spamton art. question. do you remember ever drawing an ad where bshot spamton said to check your car breaks? I feel I remember it was your style but it’s been like 2 years so I’m not sure. its very important to me. thanks either way
YOU REMEMBERED THAT????
I remember on the original post someone had said "This is how we know the deltarune fanbase is getting old", bro I was 18 years old when I made this drawing and freshly attending college courses for automotive shit.
oH! By the way I'm so appreciative of your ask!! I am actually shocked this drawing meant something deeply to someone lol. As for the late response, I lost the login info to this account for like a year.
Kia KMS-4, 1999
The beautiful sporty looking car that combined the front mask like Italian classic sculptures and stream-lined silhouette in side-view.
NEW YORK - In an auto show full of production cars and "world debuts" of new trim levels, Kia provided a refreshing break from the monotonous parade of cars that money can actually buy. Called the KMS-4, the Kia concept coupe is tantalizing in its potential.
Interestingly, Kia bills the KMS-4 as an economy car. Roughly the size of a Mitsubishi Eclipse, the coupe comes with a not-so-outlandish, 2.0-liter, DOHC four-cylinder engine. The engine develops 151 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 114 foot-pounds of torque at 4500 rpm. With a curb weight of less than 2,000 pounds, performance might be impressive. Sticking to the econo-car theme, the KMS-4 even comes with low-cost drum brakes for the rear wheels.
A few concept-car features keep the KMS-4 a fantasy. With an all-glass roof, Kia gives new meaning to the term "greenhouse." How to bring this car to production? Replace the glass roof with traditional steel, lose the costly Ferrari-like paddle shift levers and GPS navigation system, and you’ve got a surprisingly attainable car.
If parent company Hyundai has any plans to expand the Kia brand, the KMS-4 is the perfect move. Futuristic styling, compact engine for good fuel economy, four-wheel independent suspension for sporty handling: all qualities that would make the KMS-4 sell. Direct competition for the Hyundai Tiburon is the reason it won’t.
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