
The Terrestrial Shrub Rover may not fit well into our conventional freaky spy gadgets, but it takes creepy spying to a cartoonish level. Disguised as a well-manicured shrub, the rover also includes a camera and an electric powertrain to make spying easier, and probably more cartoonish. On the plus side, it is solar-powered!
Designed by Justin Shull, the rover has a Go-Kart frame and a fiberglass dome. Atop this dome the foliage is glued to dupe the unsuspecting victims. In all fairness, this wasn’t designed as a spying device, but is the designer’s take on forthcoming lunar expeditions.
Terrestrial Shrub Rover presents the opportunity to explore terrestrial and social environments back on Earth from within a manned, foliage bedecked, solar electric powered rover. (also in development is an unmanned, remotely controlled, webcam version)
Via: Jalopnik



