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Realistic track without mod [Flexible Track + Realistic Track Phycis + Hydropneumatic Suspension]

47.5k RB107  10 months ago


INTRODUCTION

This is my attempt to build realistic track without mod that mobile friendly.


FEATURE

  1. Flexible Track.
  2. Realistic Track Phycis
  3. Hydropneumatic Suspension.
  4. Mobile Friendly.
  5. No mod need.
  6. Low phycis friendly.

CONTROL

Roll: Turn the tank.
Trim: move the tank.


IMPORTANT

Please tag me if you use this technology for your vehicle, i want to see your creation with my technology =).


Anyway, Thanks for you who Upvote!


Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +210 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 16.4ft (5.0m)
  • Length 42.7ft (13.0m)
  • Height 10.4ft (3.2m)
  • Empty Weight 43,586lbs (19,770kg)
  • Loaded Weight 51,803lbs (23,497kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 6825

Parts

  • Number of Parts 134
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,285
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    47.5k RB107

    Tips: Go to Proving Ground and see this thing overrun it like its nothing! =)

    Pinned 10 months ago
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    79.1k B1

    @RB107 caution taken

    +1 6 months ago
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    47.5k RB107

    @B1BLancer Yes, but caution! This thing is not well armored and the track is not that flexible!

    +1 6 months ago
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    79.1k B1

    Can I use this for the GDAV-3? I need a replacement for the GDAV-2 kaiser because it is getting old and obsolete

    6 months ago
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    360 Ranger23

    @RB107 thanks, have a good day

    7 months ago
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    47.5k RB107

    @Ranger23 Of course! Have fun with it =D

    7 months ago
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    360 Ranger23

    Could I use this as a tracked troop bed?

    +1 7 months ago
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    47.5k RB107

    @AeroTactical sure, why not?

    7 months ago
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    @RB107 can I use this for the Knockoff earth?

    +1 7 months ago