Vehicle suggestions (See first post)

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by Donken, Aug 6, 2012.

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It's possible to add a minivan from the 90s please?

  1. Yes, it's possible.

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  2. No, it's impossible, sorry.

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  1. Hati

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    These things do pretty much that. Their wheels roll, I put little blocks of steel over the front and rear axle to give them some weight. They behave like hot wheels cars only they crumple when things go wrong. Kind of a 1 use deal if its a big crash.
     
  2. Potato

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    So you built little crushable cars? Holy crap! How? If I did that, I would screw something up and somehow break the whole car in half. Or I would get frustrated and stomp on the car(as I have done with a few model helicopters). Based on the picture, I can tell they are pretty small because of the ps2 game boxes under them. How would you shape all of the foil?. Wow:eek:
     
  3. Bubbleawsome

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    View attachment 1458 Shipping would be a lot though. :p
     
  4. iheartmods

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    I suggest a 96 Chevy Corsica

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    Me too. The gas station in our town used to sell model cars made out of metal and plastic for like 10 bucks each so when I was like 6 or 7 I would buy them and smash them into each other until every single plastic piece fell off and the metal was scratched to hell. Sadly I don't have them anymore. (I must've bought like 10 of them)

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    Me too. The gas station in our town used to sell model cars made out of metal and plastic for like 10 bucks each so when I was like 6 or 7 I would buy them and smash them into each other until every single plastic piece fell off and the metal was scratched to hell. Sadly I don't have them anymore. (I must've bought like 10 of them)
     
  7. stainless

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    If suggestions is what this thread wants, then here's mine

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    These are quite common where I live and are of old military design
    They were made by land rover for use in the AUS army and are quite at home in this environment.

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    (Yes that is a Road Train (truck with 2-4 trailers(this one has 86 tires(tyres)) Can't wait to make one of these with the truck that's being made!)
     
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    Bell UH-1 Iroquois

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    M1A2 Abrams :cool:

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    2010 Chevrolet Blazer

    These are my vehicle suggestions!
     
  9. Potato

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    Aaaaahhhhhh! My eyes! The old ones were ugly enough! Who the hell designed that? I think it would be nice to have an SUV, but not that sorry excuse that is somehow still classified as a "car".
     
  10. eletricmano

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    Well, I don't think it's that bad, but 2013 version is way better.
     
  11. Kamil_

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    Maybe a little.
     
  12. gtaman788

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    We need 1930s/40s sedan and coupe with inline engine 8 cyl like most 1930/40 cars:D. And we need 1950s sedan and coupe. With bigtail fins and shit loads of chrome:cool: .
     
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    duplicate account of banned user AwesomeSauce

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    That's exactly what I'm making, a 1949 Cadillac with a 331 V8, 160hp ;) Go check the community showroom for the thread :)
     
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    What in the Sam Hell is that? I mean come on, did the designer die doing the front fenders? Then some people from the board came along and stuck a big shelf on the front end and called it done...
     
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    you would have to change the whole config. for the D-15.
     
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    a blind zombie who was getting f*cked at the time
     
  20. eletricmano

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    Well, thinking again it's actually not nice, but it's not that​ bad, I mean, you guys are exaggerating, there are better cars out there, but it's not the worst:

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    Don't you agree? :D
     
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