Barwickian Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Polish motor racing enthusiast Count Louis Zborowski lived in England during the first quarter of the 20th century. Determined to build a race-winning car, he recruited Captain Clive Gallop (later one of the 'Bentley Boys' racers) after the close of the First World War to help him merge an aircraft engine with a state-of-the-art chassis. They built four vehicles, known as Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs (from which Ian Fleming took the name of his flying car). Each was a one-off, and only Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II survives to this day. Its owners, Crawford Auto Collection, of Cleveland, Ohio, currently wish to sell it, but so far no one has met the reserve price of $1,500,000. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II, built in 1921, used an 18.8-litre Benz aircraft engine producing 230bhp mounted on a stretched and strengthened Mercedes chassis and a custom tourer body. At its first outing at the Brooklands racing oval, it was timed at 108mph. After Count Louis' death during a crash at the 1924 Italian Grand Prix, the car was sold to a private owner. Chitty II was at home on road or track, and was used to travel in continental Europe and in North Africa as well as in races. According to reports from a modern road drive, it's surprisingly easy to handle, though not suited to twisting roads. The fictional Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was built from the derelict wreck of a race car by gadgeteer Caractacus Potts to please his children, Jeremy and Jemima. Reports suggest that in addition to being able to fly and float, GEN 11 may well have been sentient. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II Val Char Cost 35 STR 0 10 DEX 0 17 BODY 2 3 SPD 10 24" RUN00" SWIM-20" LEAP0Characteristics Cost: 29 Cost Power END 15 Motorised Wheeled Vehicle: Ground Movement +18" (24" total), x4 Noncombat, 1 Continuing Fuel Charge lasting 6 Hours (Fuel is Difficult to obtain; Aviation fuel; +0) (41 Active Points); OAF Bulky (Standard tires; -1 1/2), Only On Appropriate Terrain (-1/4) 0 Ground Vehicle: Swimming 0" (0" total) 10 Open-top vehicle: +4 DEF (12 Active Points); Limited Coverage Nearly 360 Degrees (Coverage does not protect some occupants; -1/4) Powers Cost: 25 Total Character Cost: 54 Val Disadvantages 5 Distinctive Features: Valuable custom car (Easily Concealed; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses) Disadvantage Points: 5 Total Cost: 49/5 = 10 Here, there, in our motor car, On Chitty Chitty we depend Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Our fine four-fendered friend! Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (GEN11) Val Char Cost 35 STR 0 10 DEX 0 17 BODY 2 3 SPD 10 24" RUN015" SWIM-20" LEAP0Characteristics Cost: 29 Cost Power END 15 Motorised Wheeled Vehicle: Ground Movement +18" (24" total), x4 Noncombat, 1 Continuing Fuel Charge lasting 6 Hours (Easily obtainable fuel; +0) (41 Active Points); OAF Bulky (Standard tires; -1 1/2), Only On Appropriate Terrain (-1/4) 65 Phantasmagorical machine: Flight 30", x4 Noncombat, 1 Continuing Fuel Charge lasting 6 Hours (Easily obtainable fuel; +0) [1 cc] 7 Inflatable float: Swimming +15" (15" total), 1 Continuing Fuel Charge lasting 6 Hours (Easily obtainable fuel; +0) (15 Active Points); Surface Only (-1) 10 Open-top vehicle: +4 DEF (12 Active Points); Limited Coverage Nearly 360 Degrees (Coverage does not protect some occupants; -1/4) Powers Cost: 97 Total Character Cost: 126 Val Disadvantages 10 Distinctive Features: Valuable custom car (Concealable with difficulty; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses) 20 Hunted: Baron Bomburst 11- (Mo Pow, Capture) Disadvantage Points: 30 Total Cost: 96/5 = 19 Quote
shadowcat1313 Posted April 3, 2005 Report Posted April 3, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) its been sold or at least moved, its now at the National Motor Museum http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/ I went looking for more info on it this morning, and there was nothing at the Crawford site Quote
Mark Rand Posted April 4, 2005 Report Posted April 4, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) I'm not sure how many people are interested in the cars used in the movie, but the main one, which still exists, is street legal in the UK and is registered as GEN 11. For more information on her, go to http://www.chittygen11.com. Quote
BobGreenwade Posted April 4, 2005 Report Posted April 4, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) I think the GEN11 (the fictional CCBB) should have an INT characteristic, and possibly EGO. In the movie at least, the car was able to operate itself and make decisions. (Sadly, it's been many years since I've seen the movie and I don't recall much else about it.) Quote
Barwickian Posted April 4, 2005 Author Report Posted April 4, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) I think the GEN11 (the fictional CCBB) should have an INT characteristic, and possibly EGO. In the movie at least, the car was able to operate itself and make decisions. (Sadly, it's been many years since I've seen the movie and I don't recall much else about it.) I agree, and hinted at its sentience in the text. The reason I didn't add INT boils down to my HD skills. I'll have a bash at adding a characteristic (or trying to do GEN11 as an automaton) soon. Not only do I have the movie on DVD, last year I took my kids to London to see the stage show in the West End. I can't recommend the stage show highly enough - should it open on Broadway, go see it. My only regret is that I saw it a few weeks after Richard "Rocky Horror Show" O'Brien stopped playing the Childcatcher. I'd have loved to see him doing Kiddy-kiddy-winkies. Oh, the posh, posh travelling life The travelling life for me First cabin and captain's table Regal company Port out, starboard home! Posh with a capital P - o - s - h Posh! Have I embarrassed myself enough yet? I love Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Quote
TheQuestionMan Posted April 8, 2005 Report Posted April 8, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) "Toot Sweat" Quote
lemming Posted April 9, 2005 Report Posted April 9, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) Have I embarrassed myself enough yet? I love Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I'm a big fan of it as well. Though I rooted for the Child Catcher... Quote
Peregrine Posted April 10, 2005 Report Posted April 10, 2005 Re: Vehicle: The real Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (and the fictional one) I agree, and hinted at its sentience in the text. The reason I didn't add INT boils down to my HD skills. I'll have a bash at adding a characteristic (or trying to do GEN11 as an automaton) soon. Nah. Just write up an AI for the sentience. Quote
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