Muska Russian Supercar Rendering
I always love posting about the latest designs and renderings from out there in the automotive world. Especially ones that are all-new, meant to show a completely different vehicle then we've seen before. One such designer is Krasnov Igor, a Russian designer.
I always love posting about the latest designs and renderings from out there in the automotive world. Especially ones that are all-new, meant to show a completely different vehicle then we've seen before. One such designer is Krasnov Igor, a Russian designer. His latest creation is the Muska supercar.
The Muska blends elements from a stealth jet fighter to create a modern supercar, kind of like Spyker does with it's designs, only they do them from a different era. Speaking of which, I wonder if we'll ever see a stealth-fighter inspired supercar Spyker? Maybe so. If Spyker needs some inspiration for one, it could do much worse then taking a long, hard look at the Muska.
The Muska is nearly perfect in it's design and execution; something truly unique in my opinion. My favorite view has got to be the rear though. Look at those giant vents inspired by the afterburners on a jet. Tell me that isn't cool! What an innovative way to blend the jet elements of the design with a functional feature; the rear taillights. This really sets the design apart from other supercar renderings I've seen.
The Muska wasn't created to be an audition for production, but rather to show off the designer's obvious talent and hopefully get a design job at a major automaker. With this kind of work being put out, he shouldn't have any trouble.
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