It had been a while since we started the vehicle. Due to some recent changes we needed to move some things around and redo our work space. Also a great opportunity to start the vehicle. So, wiring harness back in and on the first try she started right up!
We also got our first view of both horns out in longhorn position.
The beginning of June has seen us add sides to the head and front frames and build a number of frames for the side pieces (we call them rounds and flyers).
Our outstanding logo was created by the incredibly talented Scott Powers. Not only did he create this, he is responsible for all of our 3D renderings. His help has been an important part of the success we have had to date with this project. More of Scott’s work can be seen here – powersof3d.com.
The team has been hard at work on the bull horns recently. These horns are no simple piece. First, the total span over the vehicle when articulated into “longhorn mode”, will be over 25 feet. Second the horns are the vehicle’s flame effects. And finally, we have to run electric into them and light them up. So yeah, large, moving, well lit, flame effects. Okay, cool.
April has seen us pushing to get more of Decotoro made, fitted, and eventually ready for paint. In the last week we have skinned the hooves(front and rear) and framed the skirts in between.
Brett has done a brilliant job framing up an art deco keystone inspired cowcatcher.
There is no getting around it, while Decotoro will have a life outside of Burning Man, it was designed specifically with Burning Man and the Department of Mutant Vehicles requirements in mind. After eight months of building, discussing, designing, deciding, drawing, we have a conditional invitation from the Burning Man DMV Hotties to bring Decotoro to Burning Man 2019. The conditions are a) mutate/obscure the rear of the vehicle and b) radical illumination. We have a design in mind for the rear of the vehicle and we know where we can improve our lighting plans and really showcase the art and design of Decotoro.
Our team is so excited!
We’ve been working steadily the last four days on the art/mutation.
Hoof frameDriver-side hoof frameFlame effects roll cage
We have also been putting together a very nice 12v audio system. We have an application driven head unit, eight Morel speakers, a JBL subwoofer, and some Rockford Fosgate amplifiers.
Now to determine how to place the speaker and the damask pattern on the same panel.
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