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B.M.C Maestro (1927) (Police car)

61.7k BMilan  6 days ago

B.M.C Maestro 1927 (Police car) (fictional)

Fictional Lore:

During the roaring 20s, the B.Motor Company was still just a relatively small company, albeit it already had branches in the United States and Germany, but those were just small factories, only producing parts and components. To propel the company into the real big leagues, a plan was made to produce a true masterpiece of a car. In 1927, the Maestro entered the B.M.C family, a spacious, comfortable, fast and reliable car, at an affordable price. The car was a huge success and the comapny was able to achieve its goal with it: production could barely keep up with demand and the car was exported to all around the world.
Apart from civilian buyers, many police forces and taxi companies wanted to expand their fleets with the Maestro, which B.M.C was happy to help with.
The success of the car allowed the company to be able to get through the crash of '29 realitvely intact, so that by the mid 30s, B.M.C was ready to start working on new models. Even though prdouction ended in 1934, The Maestro remained a common sight on roads all they way to the mid 40s.


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
  • AG2 - Police lights
  • AG3 - Fog lights
  • AG4 - Windshield wiper

Credits:


Other Versions:

Civilian version: >>click here or the image<<

Pickup truck version: >>click here or the image<<

Jundroo city taxi version: >>click here or the image<<

Budapest grey taxi version: >>click here or the image<<

Mafia car version: >>click here or the image<<


Gallery:


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

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 6.0ft (1.8m)
  • Length 16.5ft (5.0m)
  • Height 6.6ft (2.0m)
  • Empty Weight 12,974lbs (5,884kg)
  • Loaded Weight 13,151lbs (5,965kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.076
  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 4344

Parts

  • Number of Parts 560
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 2,126
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    61.7k BMilan

    Civilian verison: >>click here<<
    Pickup version: >>click here<<
    Jundroo city taxi version: >>click here<<
    Budapest grey taxi version: >>click here<<
    Mafia version: >>click here<<

    Pinned 6 days ago
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    61.7k BMilan

    Had to reupload, I uploaded the first version with the wrong thumbnail, sorry about that

    Pinned 6 days ago
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    @BMilan thanks :)

    +1 8 hours ago
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    61.7k BMilan

    @Lwillswith2sentryguns thanks! to limit the speed, click on one of the wheels that are powered by the engine, open Overload and go to the ResizableWheel tab. there you will find a value named "maxAngularVelocity", you can use that to limit speed. Make sure to repeat this on all the wheels that are connected to the engine (you don't have to do it on wheels that are not powered)

    +1 10 hours ago
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    Nice work!

    Also how do you set the max speed limit on vehicle?

    +1 10 hours ago
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    61.7k BMilan

    @Solent @WinsWings Thank you!

    +1 2 days ago
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    327k WinsWings

    Nice work! spotlighted

    +1 2 days ago
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    @KSB24 please turn this into Ai Police, thank you :)

    5 days ago
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    5,384 Solent

    dayum how does it look this good?

    +2 6 days ago