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B.M.C Marquis 1970

66.1k BMilan  3 months ago

B.M.C Marquis 1970 (fictional)

Fictional Lore:

B.M.C has been renowned for their personal luxury cars since the 1920s and in 1970, the company wanted to enter the next decade with a new hit in the category. Thus, the newest genration of their Marquis series was revealed and became an instant success. The car was sold in multiple packages from cheaper to more expensive editions making it accessible for a wide range of customers, which further cemented its success. The 1970 generation Marquis remained in production for almost the entirety of the 70s, selling several hundreds of thousands of examples.


Other Versions:

Link to the convertible version: >>click here or the image<<

Link to the lowrider version: >>click here or the image<<

Link to the limousine version: >>click here or the image<<

Link to the presidential limousine version: >>click here or the image<<

Link to the 1973-74 model version: >>click here or the image<<


Controls:

Important notice! The suspension system only works on high physics, so make sure you set it to high before you use the car!

  • Pitch-Roll - Drive
  • AG1 - Headlights
  • AG4-5 - Left-Right Blinkers
  • AG7 - Blinker mode (if OFF, the blinkers will activate with AG4-5, if ON, the blinkers will activate based on wheel turning)

Credits:


Gallery:


As always, I hope you like this build and have fun with it!

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 7.3ft (2.2m)
  • Length 18.9ft (5.7m)
  • Height 5.0ft (1.5m)
  • Empty Weight 9,829lbs (4,458kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,961lbs (4,518kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 38.6lbs/ft2 (188.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 258.3ft2 (24.0m2)
  • Drag Points 3289

Parts

  • Number of Parts 487
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,981
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    66.1k BMilan

    convertible version: >>click here<<
    lowrider version: >>click here<<
    limousine version: >>click here<<
    presidential limousine version: >>click here<<

    Pinned 3 months ago
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    awesome sauce

    +1 2 months ago
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    9,257 Nitsu

    ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS FOLLOW THE DAMN TRAIN CJ

    +2 3 months ago
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    66.1k BMilan

    @Nenormal It's the Air Force One by realSavageMan

    3 months ago
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    What is the name of the plane in the background?

    3 months ago
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    41.1k ALTMTR

    All you have to do is follow the train, CJ.

    Very nice build.

    +1 3 months ago
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    @BMilan sure did! 2 door Coupe! Loved that engine! Beat a Hando vicec on 7 cylinders. It was light blue with a dark blue leather top and red interior. I miss it.

    +1 3 months ago
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    9,565 Bugati87

    Good vehicle

    +1 3 months ago
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    31.3k YarisSedan

    i think a local car collector here in indonesia has the super rare '73 version imported from the states actually, dude also imported the metropolitan police package too but i forgot when

    +1 3 months ago
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    You did an amazing work <3

    +1 3 months ago
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    66.1k BMilan

    @StockPlanesRemastered We hope it brought you a lot of great memories! 1973 and 1974 were special model years when a variant with a vertical spare wheel in the trunk was briefly produced, did you happen to own one of those rare models? :)

    3 months ago
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    I had a 1973 one of these!

    +1 3 months ago