
First, Happy New Year choppers! I can't believe that I actually write the last CoM entry for 2011. It was just a while ago since we started awarding the best choppers and it seems that the monthly wrap-up is popular.
So, here we go! Although December is considered a short work month, with all the Holidays time and lack of mood of chopping, our users really impressed us with some quality works.
I won't bore you with jibberish, instead I'll let you and the features alone!
Streets Chopper - NTO
First - hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas break and Happy Holidays!
This was a client project I did a while back, unfortunately, the project didn't go through and it won't be built, so I'm sharing it with you guys now. This project was pretty intense, pages of ideation sketches, mechanical design, detailed modeling, etc. Everything you see here was made in 3D CAD.

It's December, feels somewhat odd, that another year is getting close to finish. It seems like it was just yesterday when I first started to write some words about the original CoM and here we are with over 1 year of packing the best artworks on the page.
Like usual, there are 3 contenders, 1 for each section, I have to mention that peppus84 didn't replied to my questions in the given time, so the ACS reward goes to samvesters.

Hey there, it's time for our coverage about the best chopper in each cathegory. This time however, we only had activity in Streets and CarShow, with polls ending in a tie for the latter cathegory. So, we decided we need to feature both winners.
As many of you already read the rules, we have a deadline regarding replying the feature questions, if members don't reply in the given time, the feature goes to the next member with most votes.

It's already half the month and we haven't prepared this by now.
Sorry for the late post, but we had a tad bit of delay with the feature answers.
It's been a busy month here at PS-Garage, but we keep things in line with a rich chopping month. September was a good month, filled with hard-to-choose what to vote chops, starting with Streets all the way up to Advanced CarShow.

As seen in Metro newspaper across Canada on September 20, 2011.
http://www.metronews.ca/toronto/life/article/973977--the-car-of-tomorrow
This project was to design a vehicle for the year 2031. One of the main things I had to take into consideration was the fuel resources. How will the car be powered without gasoline in this world?
So here it is - ladies and gentlemen, the 2031 Concept by Matthew Law. Enjoy!