
Vespa 150 1971 Hueforge
by Loki
A nostalgic orange Vespa scooter takes center stage against a warm amber sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The classic 1971 design showcases the iconic curved bodywork and distinctive headlight that made these Italian scooters legendary. Rich tangerine and coral tones dominate the composition, with subtle pink accents highlighting the seat and body panels. Clean black linework defines the wheel, handlebars, and mechanical details, creating a perfect balance between vintage charm and modern artistic interpretation.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3#888B8DPLATD: 0.5Bambu Lab Basic Orange
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