Hi I'm new to posting my mod progress on the forums, but I've always wanted to share my progress.. The plan of the Autobello Abbraccio is that it is a italian hatch with a prefacelift from 1996-1998, and then a facelift in 1999-2001. I also plan a bruckell rebadge from 1997-2000 (why? why not!) The plan so far: Basic M (PF F) Classic AM (PF F) Plus AM (PF F) Full AM (PF F) Sport M (PF F) Taxi A (PF F) 2000 Edition M (F) Race Swap M (F) Rally Swap M (PF) Cargo M Bruckell rebadge (USDM based on PF) Regulier AM S AM SE AM Taxi A I plan on doing a full interior, trim levels, and more! (i like being thorough) So far I have only started work on the base model prefacelift, I will post more as I go on... Thanks
check the steam workshop for automation, there's a mod for that and many other decals from BeamNG for Automation cars.
PROGRESS UPDATE! ------------------------------------- Lots of progress since my last comment, I've fully completed the pre-facelifts of the basic, classic, plus, full, and sport models. I also made sure they have their own specialized engines ranging from a teeny weeny 1.2L i3 to a moderate 1.7L i4 (and hopefully more to come) The steering wheels turn, there are ACTUAL license plates, and the gauges work for all of the models! (i pay attention to detail ) Here are some in-game screenshots of the completed cars so far... Next on my to-do list is the Taxi, Rally Swap and Cargo versions
UPDATE!! -------------------------------------- The rebadge is gonna be called the "Bruckell Verano" (means "summer" in Spanish) cuz it gives it a faux-upscale yet generic name that fits Bruckell’s vibe imo, especially in the late '90s when American brands slapped European-sounding names on economy cars. Engine trim plan: Regulier --> Base model --> Autobello 1.3L i3 S --> Midtrim model --> Autobello 1.3L i3 SE --> Hightrim model --> Bruckell 1.4L i4 eco-crapper Taxi --> Taxi model --> Autobello 1.3L i3 (if there are any more trim levels you guys want me to do, be sure to let me know before it's too late! )
So in Automation, you click on the thing you want to move (i.e. the steering wheel) Then on the left you will see a number: for me, the steering wheel is fixture 112 So then you go to Statistics Menu, press Description... and type: ~prop:112,steering,0,1,0,0,0,0,-1000,1000,0,1~ Since I have the Bruckell/Autobello logo inside as well, I click on that fixture as well (to get it's number) and type that underneath: ~prop:115,steering,0,1,0,0,0,0,-1000,1000,0,1~ The key is to do testing before you publish, sometimes it can be buggy
There is an awesome guide with all the input codes for different keybinds and actions on Steam. I'll try and remember to link that here.