oh those wretched newsboys have captured my heart with their weird dances and weirder names
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oh those wretched newsboys have captured my heart with their weird dances and weirder names
new separated au - first up, Specs
Spectre master post
so theres an evil ass specs in the building
May I present... three newsies in a trench coat.
This particular rendition is actually a biblically accurate drawing from the show I was in. Me as Albert, and my amazing friends @corvid-gremlin-official as Race, and @delthefluff as Specs.
Running theory: they stole the trenchcoats from Pulitzer and Hearst and sewed em together.
Adam, the kitties, and chainshipping from several games of Gartic Phone tonight >:]]
Ares Panther Evo (2023): Modern Tribute to the De Tomaso Pantera
As the name suggests, the car is evolution of the earlier Panther ProgettoUno and it features a refined design as well as a classier cabin
The Italians unveiled the updated Panther supercar based on the Lamborghini Huracan. Designed by Ares Modena, the car is styled after the famous DeTomaso Pantera. It has a unique carbon fiber body, but all the power comes from the Huracan. Its 5.2-liter V10 engine produces 650 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque. It is mated to a robotized gearbox and all-wheel drive.
The Panther Progettouno supercar from the Italian studio Ares Modena has experienced a rebirth. It is now called the Panther Evo, which rather accurately reflects the essence of the changes. Generally speaking, there aren't many: a slightly tweaked rear end, different side mirrors, and a refined interior.
As for the technical features, they're likely the same: a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 (650 hp, 600 Nm), a dual-clutch automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive.
The Lamborghini Huracan is the source of all this. The Panther Evo differs from it in its distinctive De Tomaso Pantera-style bodywork and interior design. A keen eye will immediately notice the different steering wheel, seats, and center console, which houses old-fashioned toggle switches and a modern touchpad. The transmission selector, styled like a classic manual transmission, deserves special praise.
The Panther Evo is known to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, and its top speed is 325 km/h.