DB's mid-size sedan
7,966 ChallengerHellcat
4.1 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on ChallengerHellcat's DickBrazen's mid-size sedan
A driveable, drift machine of DickBrazen's mid-size sedan from his town model.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor DickBrazen's mid-size sedan
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 164.0ft (50.0m)
- Length 164.0ft (50.0m)
- Height 82.8ft (25.3m)
- Empty Weight 2,971lbs (1,347kg)
- Loaded Weight 3,189lbs (1,446kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2104
Parts
- Number of Parts 36
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 230
Yo yo, brotha from a noutha mutha
I was wondering if there’s a another name like mine, come check my page, I do vehicles but mainly just LMP1 cars, let me know what you think about any of the vehicles!
@ChallengerHellcat thank you sir. Watch out for a tag!
Whilst it may be plain, the very subtle elegance and understated appearance is the difference. If I wanted to build a full out sedan, I would've gone and done so. A semi finished sedan with poor details is even more gimmicky and unfathomable. A clean, simple vehicle is better than a half-assed one, with no ugly, unfitting details. If you want to make a car, do it properly.The reason I made this in the first place was because I wanted to make moving model of the cars from DB's town, which were very clean and had a decent design language. @Deadly8Nightshade
@Deadly8Nightshade then what you're saying means nothing, which is precisely the point I was making. Thanks for proving it.
@DickBrazen Of course I don't. I'm just randomly replying in case someone reads my messages.
@Deadly8Nightshade you didn't read what I wrote
@DickBrazen 1:1 scale vehicles can still be detailed and functional, talking about scales isn't really the point here...
BTW something can be plain and functional. What I was talking about previously is mainly the lack of functions.
Haha! Well, ground vehicles are my weakness, I can't say the contrary... but it's still not the point either.
@Deadly8Nightshade I built a car of minimal pieces for a 1:1 scale TOWN that I built. I needed it to be very plain. ChallengerHellcat liked my town enough that he modified one if the cars I built for it, while keeping its original feel.
Furthermore, going to your page, I see tank after tank after tank, just like I see every day. What ChallengerHellcat did actually was different, you just didn't understand.
@ChallengerHellcat @DickBrazen, okay maybe i've not been clear enough. Sorry, it's been a while since i tried to do a constructive comment.Let's go.
I find the lack of details and gizmos (such as a true suspension, antennas, a logo or a gas tank door) make this upload plain. What i'm saying is that i see this kind of upload almost everyday, and i think it's a waste of ressources to not put the lovely things devs put for us in this game.
Not only adding those would make your uploads sleeker, it would also be a lot more fun.
Hmmm... A sphere. @DickBrazen
@ChallengerHellcat or just make the box a lot bigger, like you said
You could put it in a sphere too
Thanks. I can't get the background mod, and I'd figure the lilac hue stands out against the subtle blue paint of the car. Maybe I should make it bigger, though, or just give it a circular shape instead, because the edge and different shades on the first pic were not very satisfactory @DickBrazen
A fake spoiler in this setting is quite tasteless. From the rear, it ruins any pretence of elegance. A side skirt makes this look like a boy racer, which is way too common, and in even more ways, stupid. @Deadly8Nightshade
I like how you made a little showroom, that's a good idea.
@Deadly8Nightshade This was based off of a car that has a body made of only 3 parts. Minimalistic was kinda the point.
It's almost minimalist dude. Adding a fake spoiler was too hard?
Make it wide