Kazakh artist Daniyar Kdyrov gives a new life to old soviet cars. Using his imagination he turns cars into apocalyptic moster-trucks.

ZiL 130 Concept. First prototype of the ZiL 130 truck was produced in 1956. It was one of the most produced cargo trucks in the Soviet Russia.

Buhanka Concept. Buhanka (or UAZ-452) is a family off-road van. Manufacturing on the van first started in 1965 in the USSR. People refer to it as 'Buhanka' because the vehicle resembled a loaf of Russian black bread.

Niva Concept. Lada Niva or VAZ-2121 is a Soviet-made version of off-road vehicle.

Tornado Hunters. ZIL-157 was taken as the basis for this picture. It was a 6x6 truck produced in the USSR after World War II.

Moskvich 407 Concept. The Moskvich 407 compact car was produced in USSR from 1958 to 1964.

Moskvich drift.

ZAZ Concept. It is a ZAZ-965A. It was a city car produced in Soviet Russia from 1960 to 1963.

Zhiga. The VAZ-2101, commonly nicknamed "Zhiguli" and "Kopeyka" (for the smallest coin in the kopeyka), was a compact sedan car. It was produced in the USSR from 1970 to 1988. This vehicle was the first product of AvtoVAZ company.

Moskvich rally. Above is a Moskvich 412. It was a small family car produced in the USSR in 1967-1976
