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Futuristic Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan

Centurion Desert Transporter is a futuristic, sci-fi vehicle dedicated to explore desert area in a planet called Gemelli. Read the background story from the designer below.

On the planet of Gemelli, a massive spaceship is broken up into three pieces, one lands in a deserted region and the pieces from the desert need to be taken to the central habitable belt of Gemelli. A range of constructors are called upon to make this logistically possible, among them are Centurion.

Centurion is a proposed 175m long heavy lift high-speed crane designed to carry high value cargo through dusty hot conditions, with space for a reasonably sized crew. Centurion loads its cargo from the underside with sliding doors that also act as the carrying base for the cargo.

Designer : Navneeth Kannan

Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan

Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan

Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan

Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan

Futuristic Centurion Desert Transporter by Navneeth Kannan is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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