Kira Van at Sema

k9lestat

Expedition Leader
I'm not sure it came to be, but the earlier plans I saw of this beast showed the drive line driving trailer sheets also. The rtt is a touch added for his daughter .

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Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
I'm not sure it came to be, but the earlier plans I saw of this beast showed the drive line driving trailer sheets also. The rtt is a touch added for his daughter .

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The Original version of that trailer had 4 independent electric driven wheels. To power those I believe they had a small turbine as a power plant .
 

goin camping

Explorer
Interesting design exercise. No doubt many ideas from this will make it into other campers.

Campers where you can get in and get to the toilet and fridge without deploying roofs or entry ways.
 

cellularsteve2

Adventurer
I was fortunate enough to see this and get a personal tour by Bran Ferren, the owner/designer. Not only is the truck a sight to see, he is a fascinating person.

He said that in addition to building this for his daughter, he built it to show potential clients his firms capabilities. You see, he builds vehicles for the military and other organizations that require secrecy. They don't want him taking photos of what he built or showing the vehicles to other companies/organizations. This way he can show Kiravan, to demonstrate the capabilities of what his company, Applied Minds can dream, design, and build.

Say what you want, but this man has a fascinating background and is an inventor and patent holder as well as an Oscar winner, artist, creative genius, former head of R&D at Disney Imagineering, and just a nice guy who shared a lot of info about the build. I never met him prior, but just struck up a conversation. To me, meeting him was one of the highlights of the Sema show this year.

Steve
 

k9lestat

Expedition Leader
Steve I emailed him telling him how much I liked the vehicle and thoughts of his daughters comfort going into it. I really did not expect to receive one back. He responded with a response that let me know he read the entire message I send. His reply was the next day. Thought that was great and thought well of him for it.

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cellularsteve2

Adventurer
Steve I emailed him telling him how much I liked the vehicle and thoughts of his daughters comfort going into it. I really did not expect to receive one back. He responded with a response that let me know he read the entire message I send. His reply was the next day. Thought that was great and thought well of him for it.

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K9-- I am not surprised. He seems to be a very down-to-earth guy. I was standing around the truck looking at it as were a lot of other people and I saw him looking at it not knowing he was the creator. Just started chatting and he invited me for a tour. Spent about 45 minutes talking. Another guy who is building a Mercedes 1300 started asking him questions about where to source parts. Bran shared information with him including sources. He also said feel free to take as many photos inside as you like. I found him no different then some Jeep guys I know are happy to share information and talk shop.
Steve
 

Victorian

Approved Vendor : Total Composites
He invited the whole crew from Unicat to visit the MaxiMog project in the Museum of Modern Art. Made us all proud of we had created as a team.
 

OuterLimits

I control the horizontal and the vertical
Just watched the build on the Travel Channel.

The Travel Channel episode is called "Space Age Mega Machine".

It is a fairly insane over the top rig, but still cool and interesting.

On ATT Uverse it is scheduled to play again 11/9 Mon at 3:00 AM PST. Fire up those DVRs tonight or you'll miss it.!!!
 
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DirtWhiskey

Western Dirt Rat
What a stupid vehicle it is. I mean, I get building something that is OTT, as it can sometimes be inspiring, just to see what is possible. But that opening is just stupid to me.

Bran Ferron is an absolute mad genius and waaaay smarter than either you or I. Of that I have no doubt. Every time Kira Van gets mentioned on this site, a group of know-it-alls decides to crawl out from underneath their FJ60 and chime in on how much smarter they are than the founder of Applied Minds and Walt Disney Imagineering. He is not just an engineer or a technician, he is a technological artist. Kira Van is a work of art. Oh and that "pinch to zoom" thing you do on your device? He invented that too.
 

Pilat

Tossing ewoks on Titan
Bran Ferron is an absolute mad genius and waaaay smarter than either you or I. Of that I have no doubt. Every time Kira Van gets mentioned on this site, a group of know-it-alls decides to crawl out from underneath their FJ60 and chime in on how much smarter they are than the founder of Applied Minds and Walt Disney Imagineering. He is not just an engineer or a technician, he is a technological artist. Kira Van is a work of art. Oh and that "pinch to zoom" thing you do on your device? He invented that too.

I don't pinch-to-zoom, I don't own an FJ60, nor do I care what else he has done. That opening is a failure regardless of how much money he has made by being a computer wiz.
 

k9lestat

Expedition Leader
Why can't we just be happy for people that are pursuing a build of their own design. I would have truck, its not what I'm looking for. But I'm not going to bash it.

I thinks its cool. Some people don't. So what.

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goodtimes

Expedition Poseur
. . .

He said that in addition to building this for his daughter, he built it to show potential clients his firms capabilities. You see, he builds vehicles for the military and other organizations that require secrecy. They don't want him taking photos of what he built or showing the vehicles to other companies/organizations. This way he can show Kiravan, to demonstrate the capabilities of what his company, Applied Minds can dream, design, and build.
. . .

When I first read about this vehicle, all that was presented was "I built it to take my daughter on a trip around the world" - at which time I (and many others) was thinking, "****** are you thinking?!?!?".

That bit of info (quote above) changes everything. From the perspective of showing design capability, the vehicle makes a heck of a lot more sense than just "I wanted to take my daughter on a cool trip". Now I kind of want to meet him.
 

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