Master Control at night...

 

Some of the many fascinating things that you might find obstructing my view of the road inside of Alexi. In case you have not guessed it already, Alexi is by no means the safest vehicle on the road. Between the 5% tint on the windows, the gas masks and wires blocking my front view, the highly questionable steering, and the 35 pounds of liquid propane on the roof, I pretty much have my bases covered in the "constant rolling threat to all things living" department. The IV drip bag is real, although the blood is actually Mountain Dew and cherry pie filling.

This would be Miss Noire, who sits on my dashboard and watches over me while I drive, or sleep, as I often do when I am in Alexi. Below is a more detailed picture of Noire...

More of the interior.

Here are the controls for Alexi. A lot of people ask what all the backlit switches do.

"Well, most of them turn on other switches, which are also backlit" I tell them.

"You mean they don't actually DO anything?" They always ask me.

The truth is that I like how light up toggle switches look. So most of them just sit there, glowing away, looking cool, doing nothing. The control panel on the left is referred to as "Master Control" and God have mercy on your nerdy soul if you recognize THAT particular reference.

3rd Eye is the name of this control panel. These switches actually do things, which is why I used aircraft style switches.