It looks a bit weird, to be honest, the bed just looks too tall? It should be more even with the window line I think. It's WIP, look at the thread topic
Thank you! The biggest challenge is, as you are already expecting based on the Defender experience, is having a lot of customization, and on this one I can't really promise a lot to start with since as baarry5444 said, the TRD Pro is already the top of the line, and offering the lesser trims is something I would definitely want to try, but so far, I will focus on offering as much as possible on this trim, and from there will see what can I bring to the table. Of course, support for BeamNG accesories can be done for sure too. Also, special thanks @baarry5444 for the insight on colors, definitely useful, will bring all of them to the mod. A V8 swap is also interesting, biggest issue I can see is that the mesh will not match the actual engine, just like with the Defender (all engines use the P400 mesh, no matter what) but aside from that, at least everything else could be tackled no problem.
My very WIP next standalone project: The Van Hool T9 (Changed up to be unbranded with slightly different styling). Currently it’s a finished shell of a T915 Alicron, with a half done underside, and no suspension or engine. I’m finishing the modelling entirely except the engine, suspension and interior detail before moving onto getting it in game. It’s brand name and trim level naming has been mostly decided, though I’m not sharing that until it’s completely decided. I won’t create a standalone thread for this yet
Note: Wheels and rack accessory are not mine. I have been working on this for a while now, however there may be no thread.
My D55 is best D55 because it is not T55 /j (However I wont call it D55/65 I'll just get another nameplate)
because plopping a D-series cab on a T-series chassis is an easy job, but it's not the correct way to make a medium-duty truck.
I have a d55 mod that makes it look like a 1980s chevy Kodiak. (In my pfp) and I would be possible to call it a d55.
Yeah while making my version I noticed lots of obvious issues with it, such as: T-Series engine too big and D-Series too small, door handles too high and unreachable, needed custom exhaust, needed lots of changes to the frame, sidesteps, fuel tanks, obviously also needed a custom hood, bumpers and all... So I just decided that I won't be making it a realistic vehicle since it's impossible.
Exactly the route I took, it's based on the van frame but slightly more beefed up. I'm also planning to make a newer one like the last gen Kodiak's which used a van cab. I also want to include more upfits and engines (with sounds) for it so it's not just a bigger dseries van thing (I've already received irl recordings to an engine!)