I'm just having a little bit of problem with the trims, how do you make em white ?. A quick reply would be appreciated.
Obviousely america. Only them are crazy enough to do that. Europeans did cars considered RF, where the engine is behind the gearbox that is still in front of the car, but the only example where the engine is at the back that I found was american. Example : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_car
Ok, so here's the problem. The chassis doesn't fit the suspension at all. The Panhard bar is removed and the arms are triangulated. The shock mounts have been moved up above the floor of the bed, and the axle and driveshaft go through the bed and the cab. To make this to a stage I feel comfortable releasing it will need work with the model which I have neither the skill nor time to do.
Eh, I have finals, I don't want to put the effort to find someone to work on it. If you can line someone up then sure. I'll make a thread with it, there. --- Post updated --- There made a thread with the file.
HEY GUYZ I MAEK LAMBURGAYNI HURCAN!!! SUCH FAST AND KOOL!!!!11!!ONE!! That aside, UV work continues....
That stock car is looking great so far! It appears that you currently have the body as one large piece. Are you planning to cut it up into multiple parts so panels can become detached from the chassis during a crash? You could do front bumper, rear bumper, fenders, sides and quarter-panels, roof, and rear bumper. Could make crashes more interesting.
Now that you say this, I think it would be a good idea to split the body up like you described. I'd imagine it would be pretty cool to see the body get all ripped apart in a high speed rollover crash
The was exactly my thought. You break up the chassis a bit too. I know the front clip and rear clip are separate from the main cockpit area of the chassis. It could be like the Barstow where a hard enough crash will rip the whole front clip off.
When reality goes beyond fiction... Gavril Turbo Jet Edition will be reworked as a dedicated mod, otherwise it generates fatal exceptions due to the turbine engine