This is the Coal-Dust-Powered Steam Locomotive for Siberia, 1979, more precisely for the BAM (Baikal Amur Mainline). I have no trouble imagining these beasts devouring infinite taiga-covered miles, no trouble at all. Too bad it did not materialize (BAM itself was not properly finished) -
More ideas for the aerodynamic high-speed trains:(I wonder if Japan is going to use any of them for their Shinkansen "bullet" trains)
Outrageous TransportationGiant Flying Boat (Ekranoplan) "The Lida", 1983Considering the Soviet love for ekranoplans ("wing-in-ground" vehicles), it is really surprising that they did not actually made this beauty:
Even larger one:
This is what I call truly radical aircraft conceptsSome of them beg the question "Why not?" (like this sketch done for the Japan Air Lines) -
...and others will leave you scratching your head, but also - perhaps considering the thought that the modern aviation is long overdue for a design overhaul:
Cars & bikes that will re-define luxury (again)
More recent design for the streamlined mobile home:
Many of his shapes will haunt your sense of beauty - you can either love them, or hate them, there is no middle ground. However, this is the essence of exciting design: to challenge the predetermined (and possibly stale) mainstream sensibilities. Luigi Colani has been doing this like no one else since the 1970s.Final image: This is how our space program could look, if designers like Luigi Colani had their say -
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