Thirdwigg Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 From Thirdwigg.com For Immediate Release, May 22, 2045 The 2045 Mercedes Benz Athane prioritizes safety, sustainability, and versatility. The 2045 Athane is the most advanced and cost effective truck in our 150 years of truck building experience. As cities become denser and multiple transportation modes are becoming more prevalent, road safety for all road users must be paramount. The Athane’s ThemoCommLink (TCL), located on the right front and right rear bumpers, allow motorized vehicles to communicate to one another. The TCL also detects the heat signature of pedestrians and cyclists. Identification and communication with other users, keeps all road users safer. The driver is seated in the center and forward in the cab to increase vision. Retention of a human driver allows for relational interaction at the job site, and helps the technology make good decisions about varying road situations. The TCL Technology assists the driver so fewer errors are made. The front bumper shaping and full length wheel guards lowers the severity of crashes with non-motorized users should they occur. The Athane uses eight steerable wheels to improve weight distribution and increase city maneuverability. While many manufactures are switching to floatation and hover type drivetrains, this setup allows for unmatched braking control, and removes disruptive air currents to those walking and cycling close to the moving truck. The Athane’s Methane-Hybrid driveline continues Mercedes Benz’s prioritization of decreasing fossil fuel use. The Athane uses electric propulsion using energy stored in the batteries under the cab and bed. Battery charging is done by braking and by a small methane powered combustion engine behind the cab. Additionally, the Athane can be ordered with an induction charger under the cab to work with newly developed induction charging roadways being installed in many municipalities. Methane gas is clean burning, and a significant byproduct of the waste and recycling process currently in place with Octan Rubbish. A partnership with Octan Energy and Mercedes Benz has developed a standard way to reap, store, transport, and fuel the Athane’s regeneration engine using methane gas. Removable methane tanks are house behind the rear wheels, and in smaller tanks in the cab. Today’s logistics companies are searching for ways to improve versatility and lower cost. The Athane’s SmartStack systems allows for interchangeable bodies, cargos, and applications all with one common truck. The SmartStack system makes it easy to change the load in just minutes. The connection fits the international container standard. Many body work designers are applying this standard as well. In one afternoon, you can ship a container, deliver a load of concrete, and pull a fifth-wheel with the standard hitch. Welcome to the future. The 2045 Mercedes Benz Athane keeps all road users safer, decreases our harm on the planet, and supports all work tasks needed. Features: · 8 wheel steering · Sleeping bed · Aerodynamic cabin · In-cab Storage System · ThemoCommLink, front and rear · SmartStack System · Fifth-Wheel Hitch · Wheel Guards · Large/Low Bumper · Methane Tanks · Hybrid Motor · Induction Charger · Batteries · Passenger Jump Seat · Front and Rear Lighting · Video Mirrors on Each Side of the Steering Wheel · Visibility Focused Driver Placement Press Release Gallery Here. Quote
Lakop Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) Very clever. It does look like it could be an official set too. Good luck. H Edited September 25, 2015 by Horace T Quote
MaxSupercars Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) Did you read the rules? Page 3, Point 9 "Entries should not have been submitted previously in any competition of any kind or exhibited or displayed publicly." Max... Edited September 25, 2015 by MaxSupercars Quote
Thirdwigg Posted September 25, 2015 Author Posted September 25, 2015 Did you read the rules? Page 3, Point 9 "Entries should not have been submitted previously in any competition of any kind or exhibited or displayed publicly." Max... Max, how do you mean? I don't believe this has been posted before? Quote
nerdsforprez Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 Too much fun. You can tell a lot of thought has gone into this. Great job... Quote
Milan Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 Max, how do you mean? I don't believe this has been posted before? Unfortunately, according to the rules on official site, this entry might be already invalid, as it is posted here, on your site and in your BS and flickr. It may be good to check out with the rebrick if it is okay, just to be sure. Also, it may be that other 3(?) entries are also invalid, since they were presented here on EB. Quote
MaxSupercars Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) Max, how do you mean? I don't believe this has been posted before? You should ask TLG... I understand it so that it is not permitted to publish the competing models to public... and all the models (design ideas as presentation in pictures and videos) are property of TLG... Max... Edited September 25, 2015 by MaxSupercars Quote
zux Posted September 26, 2015 Posted September 26, 2015 You should ask TLG... I understand it so that it is not permitted to publish the competing models to public... and all the models (design ideas as presentation in pictures and videos) are property of TLG... Well you need to publish/host pictures publicly somewhere first, via Flickr, Bricksafe, Brickshelf or any other. Rebrick is just URL bookmarking website and not a hosting website. PS, my presentation on EB was made when entry was already available on Rebrick. Quote
Thirdwigg Posted September 26, 2015 Author Posted September 26, 2015 I have submitted the above question for clarification to the Rebrick.com team. I will share the response here. Quote
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