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1953 Burnside Special

Discussion in 'Official Content' started by gabester, Jul 5, 2014.

  1. combatwombat96

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    These pictures really highlights my biggest gripe with the Burnside; How little space the steering wheel takes up within the interior
     
  2. Agent_Y

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    This was the reference for the lead sled
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  3. DriftinCovet1987

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    Oh, that makes sense. I've never heard of that specific car before. (That also explains why it has the Bluebuck RoadSport hubcaps, despite lead sleds commonly using more aerodynamic hubcaps.)

    Perhaps the Ratrod could be a chopped sedan, then - unless that was also referenced after a specific car?
     
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  4. Belvedere58

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    I don't understand how much bigger you thing the wheel should be?


     
  5. M D Gourley

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    Beautiful work, the BeamNG vehicles are unique and not available in any other Racing / Driving Simulator...it's great to see them remastered / updated, keep up the good work BeamNG.
     
  6. combatwombat96

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    You know how if you look in through the windshield of an early '50s car you can see a good portion of the top half of the steering wheel, in the Burnside you don't. Only the very edge of the wheel is peeking over the dashboard. Look at the picture that you have posted (what is it?), see the diameter of the wheel in comparison to the width of dash, now look at the Burnsides. Looks a bit small doesn't it
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    Looks odd
     
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