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Planned:
I am ready for the Apocalypse!
81gtv6 wrote: I went and saw Repo Men on Friday, they drive an upscale ZAV:
They filmed Repo men here in Toronto a few blocks from where I live, I saw a transport load of these VW's about 1.5yrs ago on their way to the set. Neat trucks
In reply to EricM:
Love the logo .
However, I'd be inclined to make a rolling fortress out of that Winnebago of yours, instead.
So...who's gona start printing the ZAV decals with the cricket bat / shotgun logo. I'm thinking 6"x6" would be good for the fenders.
SillyImportRacer wrote: So...who's gona start printing the CAB decals with the cricket bat / shotgun logo. I'm thinking 6"x6" would be good for the fenders.
Locally "Fast Signs" will make the vinyl decals up to 36 inches (and double that if you are good at edge matching).
I am working on a logo that includes the shotgun and cricket bat and in a circle around it it will say "Zombie Outbreak Response Team" And also get a huge bio-hazard sticker for the hood.
yes I said Sticker, they may you faster and tougher.
Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.
this thread made me search the interwebs, this came up and made me loller skate out the room!
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2226285/choosing_the_proper_vehicle_to_use.html?cat=10
someone in reno, nv is actually selling their ZAV as a ZAV: http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/1711208472.html
96DXCivic wrote: Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.
Dude, the can walk underwater cause they dont' breathe, they dont' need to swim, they can just pile ontop of each other until they get to your boat, I vote blimp, can stay in the air long periods of time, zombies can't operate complex machinery so they couldn't shoot you down...
SillyImportRacer wrote: In reply to EricM: Cool, think you can start hot artwork?
OK I will start after my finals on the 5th and the 7th. (Full time work, married, 3 kids and grad school...)
Raze wrote:96DXCivic wrote: Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.Dude, the can walk underwater cause they dont' breathe, they dont' need to swim, they can just pile ontop of each other until they get to your boat, I vote blimp, can stay in the air long periods of time, zombies can't operate complex machinery so they couldn't shoot you down...
Yes but why would they walk out into the middle of the ocean for a couple people when there are plenty on land. And if you have sonar and you see something starting to pile up beside the boat just move. Zombies are slow on land nevermind walking under water. And how many zombies would have to pile on top each other if you are in the middle of the ocean.
96DXCivic wrote:Raze wrote:Yes but why would they walk out into the middle of the ocean for a couple people when there are plenty on land. And if you have sonar and you see something starting to pile up beside the boat just move. Zombies are slow on land nevermind walking under water. And how many zombies would have to pile on top each other if you are in the middle of the ocean.96DXCivic wrote: Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.Dude, the can walk underwater cause they dont' breathe, they dont' need to swim, they can just pile ontop of each other until they get to your boat, I vote blimp, can stay in the air long periods of time, zombies can't operate complex machinery so they couldn't shoot you down...
you and I will have to debate the merits of various ZAVs over some zombie stew...
DILYSI Dave wrote: I love this bar.
offtopic- Dave, hey man I saw you run last Sunday down at Turner Field, I need to come introduce myself, I brought our XR4 which didn't pass tech (batter hold down, will be remidied for the next running), and convinced the Lemons airplane wing guys to come out, was really nice weather! /offtopic
Raze wrote:DILYSI Dave wrote: I love this bar.offtopic- Dave, hey man I saw you run last Sunday down at Turner Field, I need to come introduce myself, I brought our XR4 which didn't pass tech (batter hold down, will be remidied for the next running), and convinced the Lemons airplane wing guys to come out, was really nice weather! /offtopic
Please do.
Sorry to hear about the tech troubles. That lemons wing car was insane.
Raze wrote:96DXCivic wrote:you and I will have to debate the merits of various ZAVs over some zombie stew...Raze wrote:Yes but why would they walk out into the middle of the ocean for a couple people when there are plenty on land. And if you have sonar and you see something starting to pile up beside the boat just move. Zombies are slow on land nevermind walking under water. And how many zombies would have to pile on top each other if you are in the middle of the ocean.96DXCivic wrote: Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.Dude, the can walk underwater cause they dont' breathe, they dont' need to swim, they can just pile ontop of each other until they get to your boat, I vote blimp, can stay in the air long periods of time, zombies can't operate complex machinery so they couldn't shoot you down...
Indeed. The main problem I can see with a boat is the need to come to shore occasionally.
Just so you all know, curved text in "gimp" is really hard to get all lined up.
I can curve it, but then it is not quite lined up, and I can't move it once it is curved. Pain in the ass.
I will ask my wife to fix it up (she is a graphics designer)
96DXCivic wrote:Raze wrote:Indeed. The main problem I can see with a boat is the need to come to shore occasionally.96DXCivic wrote:you and I will have to debate the merits of various ZAVs over some zombie stew...Raze wrote:Yes but why would they walk out into the middle of the ocean for a couple people when there are plenty on land. And if you have sonar and you see something starting to pile up beside the boat just move. Zombies are slow on land nevermind walking under water. And how many zombies would have to pile on top each other if you are in the middle of the ocean.96DXCivic wrote: Wouldn't the ideal zombie apocalypse vehicle be something like a big yacht? I have never seen a zombie movie where zombies can swim or operate boats so just go sit in the middle of the ocean and occasionally go back to the shore for supplies.Dude, the can walk underwater cause they dont' breathe, they dont' need to swim, they can just pile ontop of each other until they get to your boat, I vote blimp, can stay in the air long periods of time, zombies can't operate complex machinery so they couldn't shoot you down...
least you forget waterworld? I think both the boat or the blimp would have a tough time in inclement weather, what you need is a boat that can fly temporarily, with an enclosed hull like a submarine to ride out bad weather without sinking. Think submarine sealing to prevent sinking, sail boating for general travel, and blimp launchable for emergency escapes...
you could also have it be partially powered by old prius batteries, solar cells, and a windmill since they will be discarded as useless ZAVs
In reply to EricM:
Sweet! Let me know how much $$ you'll need per pair.
I wonder how far my wife's eyes will role back Into her head when she sees them on the old truck.
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