Goliath

On a wild planet, with vast fields of dirt and mud, recent colonization transformed modest villages into centers of innovation. In an era where technology blended the elegance of the 1920s with the ingenuity of steampunk, a new means of transportation stood out: the "Goliath."
Its structure was a mix of polished bronze and forged steel, with large iron wheels resembling giant gears. These wheels were coated with a layer of reinforced rubber to provide traction on the muddy ground. Above, a copper canopy protected passengers from fierce winds and sandstorms. Its diesel-powered engine and complex system of pipes emitted smoke and a noise as thunderous as a storm. The journey from one village to another was more than just a simple commute; it was an experience. The glass windows, with their wrought-iron details, offered panoramic views of landscapes stretching across vast plains and rolling hills. The vehicle, a fusion of the old and the new, was not merely a means of transport but a symbol of exploration and the innovative spirit defining this new era of society.

Clay

Clay

Wireframe

Wireframe

Split Model

Split Model

Concept

Concept

Turntable