Disaster Proof Vehicle Conversion Kit
Uploader Comments (ehnriko)
All Comments (16)
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interesting...
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Lol it looked just like Hummer for me :) Thanks for correction.
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It's never too late... until it's too late. :-)
Check out my old video.. I got some more concepts there - like the unsinkable boat and the cataclysmic proof house. Old concepts.... posted the video just last year. Some of my detractors even mocked me... As Gandhi said... At first - they laugh at you... the they fight you... then you win. :-) Thoughts to ponder.
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Lol... thats not a Hummer... it's a KEILA concept mini jeep. Equiped with a Hydrogen enhanced 800cc engine. with minimalistic body and platform design. It even has motorbike wheels on it.
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RUle of thumb... make it always double. Thats why even in nature... the most balanced of all elements is composed of 2 H to 1 O. :-)
Great concept!
Better yet a portable inflatable kit? hhmmmmm...
grgbone 1 year ago
@grgbone If you look at the3 pontoons... mga salbabida man tanan. inflatable gyud. :-)
ehnriko 1 year ago
Like the concept, good work!
Can you design a smaller version made using a motorcycle?
Here's a thought relating to disaster rescue: Think rope ladder.
The structure itself isn't/shouldnt be strong enough to carry many on board, yet in a panic situation that is what people will do, clamber on! Having some three-or-four rung rope ladders on the back and sides would keep the weight off while saving the backseat for any injured/pregnant/old. I'd have a P.A. system or bullhorn too.
ThePresidentialTouch 2 years ago
Sure!...
Actually... the idea is already there... it's just a matter of stretching the imagination further and let everyones mind become more innovative. This is whats lacking in the Philippines at the moment... based on what I observed. :-i
ehnriko 2 years ago
I have an idea for you to think about. Suppose the paddles is run by rollers, which the tires would rest on to. As the tires rolls so does the rollers, and of course, the paddles also. This way deployment into the floater and unto land is quick. A retracktable double ramp forward could be built, which could be deployed automatically upon hitting the shore, or by pushing it with the vehicle This could be a great solution for the military.
2bigpower 2 years ago
Thats a really great idea... I'll do some renderings of it soon. :-)
ehnriko 2 years ago