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Entry #91
By: SuperDave

Webulba

 Long a favorite of the Jundland Memorial Championship, Webulba isn't above using dirty tricks to lure his opponents into “gooing” themselves against the cave walls.

 

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Entry #92
By: SuperDave

Dragon Wagon

This fire-breathing cave racer thunders down the track, relying on fear tactics and intimidation to triumph.

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Entry #93
By: SuperDave

Snake

The way this racer is able to thread its way through the narrowest cave passages, you’d think it was greased.

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Entry #94
By: SuperDave

Cruncher Bat

This cave racer relies on its extended aerodynamic surfaces and enhanced maneuvering pylons to negotiate even the creepiest grottoes.

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Entry #95
by: RXWXDX


W.P.F.  Win Pigs Fly

When pilot Hershy A. McRiblet was just a wee piglet he told his boar of a father "I want to be a cave racer" in which his father replied "that'll be the day... when pigs fly"
And that day is now. The W.P.F. aka Win Pigs Fly is a single turbine, dual "Pigasus" powered racer. Complete with slop buckets filled to the brim with incentives to win. The W.P.F. can hold its own in the most grueling of races.

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Entry #96
By: Joshua

DungeonStone Flyer

The DungeonStone Flyer was my first attempt at a cave racer.  Though not entirely practical, the side sails give this racer a rather distinct look.  Additional pictures can be found here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27895738@N04/

Entry #97
By: Joshua

Elytron Cruiser Mark IV

The Mark I did not have the driver cage, the stabilizer wings near the rear, and the thrusters were located directly under the hull (not out to the side).  In the Mark II the thrusters were moved out to the side for greater control.  The Mark III introduced the rear stabilizers.  Finally, the Mark IV included the driver cage (windshield and side guards).  All models included the forward switchblade wings for which the craft gets its namesake.  Additional images can be found here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27895738@N04/

Entry #98
By:Moritz

RockRacer

That's right: A Cave Racer made from one solid piece of rock. What else could be more appropriate for a cave? Apparentely Dinosaurs found out about the strog force of those neon orange crystals embedded in the rock. In this case, a large Dinosaur pulled the rock out of the ground with a single wrench and gave it to his child to play with. So Junior became the first Cave Racing Pilot in earths history!

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Entry #99
By:Moritz

ScubaShark

Strong, fast, waterproof – The No.1 choice for underwater or flooded caves!


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Entry #100
By: graviton

Holstein's Hope

Cow intelligence falls within a very narrow band -- they are smart enough to know they shouldn't walk across a cattle guard, but are not smart enough to know that lines painted on the road aren't a cattle guard. This is the perfect amount of intelligence to be a cave racer pilot, if you patch directly into the brain.

The HOLSTEIN'S HOPE racer is a contender on the MACDONALD CUP Circuit. With its advanced forward swept wing design it is extremely manueverable; curb feelers installed on the wing tips provide the needed sensing to squeeze through the tightest cave turns at high speed.

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http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=326816

 

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