With the success of the C111 and it’s sparsely modified C 111-II first displayed at the Geneva Motor Show, developers took the C111 to new heights. This time, they did not create a design study for a road-going sports car but a thoroughbred racing car for the sole purpose of establishing speed records: the C 111-III. The new car was built in 1977; it was narrower than the first C 111, had a longer wheelbase and good aerodynamic properties, thanks to complete streamlining and rear airfoils. In 1978, the C 111-III lined up at the start in Nardo.
A diesel engine growled under the silver-painted plastic bodywork. While this engine had been derived from a production unit, it had been tuned to develop 230 hp and gave the streamlined car a top speed well over 300 km/h. With this Silver Arrow, Mercedes-Benz established nine world records in the late 1970s.
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Trained on 21 photos, 768x512, 3150 steps, 1 epoch, NO CAPTIONS.
Rename to ¨m8c111iii.safetensors¨ to match prompts.
Open doors look whacky sometimes.
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Omg! This is simply fantastic! Literally in this moment, I'm struggling with Delorean, which has the same door mechanism. And I fail completely. Would you be so kind to help me? Or is it your secret know how (which I would understand). 🤪
nah I just had to leave in some open doors pictures cause the dataset was so small, no magic. for the most part doors come out all weird. I might do a tutorial with my settings
@texaspartygirl thank you a lot! I'm starting to get into it slowly. The car looks pretty good, but as soon I start to prompt an environment and the other image qualities, the likeness and details go away. The best way is to let the Stable Diffusion work alone :-) The tutorial would be great!
Nicely done Star Wars vehicles and odd cars.
But no Bricklin SV-1s?

















