@Thenewdownloader I never went away. I planned to build a lot of things, just the virus screwed up everything around me, and the last thing that i could think of was building.
Nagyon szép munka!
Egy ideje gondolkozunk már az egyik autós haverommal, hogy kéne venni közösben egy Ladát és megcsinálni ilyen 'Cápetis' festéssel meg kis tuninggal.
@4rsh1 i woul'd like to build with you, but unfortunetly i don't have time to build, because the remote education is literally kills my free time... Sad to say, but it's possible that i need to retire from building....
@BdidiCorps2 Sure. Building a Motorcycle is a bit difficult, because you need to keep in mind something new: Perfect balance. It's not just that the bike can be stable while standing still, you need to keep your balance while you turning. You can do this with careful gyroscope setups. You gonna need 3 wheels. If you can have a look at this bike, the rear wheels are merged together to add more stability while you accelerate. Start with a completely functional framework, after that comes the cosmetic stuffs. It's easier to build the chassis on a 'test model' where it's not a problem if you ruin the suspension or steering mechanism, so you can try out more nose shell or other chassis elements.
It's a bit hard to explain this, but i'll try:
First you gonna need fuselage blocks to start. You can use the block's 'add fuselage' ability to make a nice chain and build continously. You also not limited by the basic width and height numbers, you can enter custom numbers as well, to form a perfect end for the block. You can also adjust the block's angle ratio. If you mix these abilities correctly you can manage to make a nice body shape for your cars. I recommend you to just try out what you can do with a fuselage block. Take one and check the setups, pull the sliders write in numbers, etc... If you still need some answers check out my car building guide that you can find here
Creating downforce is not that difficult as you may think. All you need is a structural wing that is scaled down with 0.25 in every axle. If you put some of those vertically on the back of your car, it will be more stable, but it will struggle with drifting. If you place then horizontally in the bottom of the front bumper and into your spoiler, then you can create actual downforce. You need to test drive and try out different wing angles. I made a post series about the car making process, there you can find a guide about downforce. You can find it here
Try to inspect the basic in-game helicopter, to see how you should set up the rotors. Center of mass is important as well. You should be aware to the secondary rotor's direction, and power to get the aircraft balanced. First try out a contra rotating (KA-26-like) design, to learn more about the handling
@12705129 phew i cannot tell. You know, university and stuffs.... Rough time for me again. That's why i don't post too much But when i'll get an idea, i'll try to build it as soon as possible. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tell me
@SupremeDorian I don't meant to overwrite the general rules or something. Of course premission is not mandatory, i never said that. I just tought this woud be a good courtesy trend and improve the community or something like that. For example If you want to borrow a scissor from your co-worker, you just don't walk there without any word and take it. You can do it, it's not written in the company's code, but you probably ask if you want that scissor. Ad you'll get it. This post using stuff is kinda similar to that situation for me.
We have discussed about this 'is this a worthy remake or not' thing and i've seen where was i wrong, so i corrected that.
@RamboJutter I seen where i was wrong with this. Creativity can have different forms, and i cannot tell what's wrong or what's right in someone's build this way.
Anyway i deleted that part as i mentioned it in the update section
@RamboJutter yeah that's true. And as i said it's not meant to go against creativity. It's just a general politeness that woul'd be cool if we can keep. And yeah i maybe went a bit too far with the 'pointless build' section...
@Thenewdownloader I never went away. I planned to build a lot of things, just the virus screwed up everything around me, and the last thing that i could think of was building.
Lamborghini Countach
Volvo 480 turbo
Carwecannotmentionanymore NSX
But yeah there's a lot more
+2Nagyon szép munka!
Egy ideje gondolkozunk már az egyik autós haverommal, hogy kéne venni közösben egy Ladát és megcsinálni ilyen 'Cápetis' festéssel meg kis tuninggal.
Finally i can upvote this
+1I like the style. Would be good if you could make it more detailed
@szeged6724
@BMilan hozom őket 😀
@sancziimrelajos
@Trex02
Egyébként a Magyar SP közösség összerántása nem rossz ötlet.
Ezt kéne kiírni címnek
+2I would write something heartmelting here, but i try to make something for your challenge. So just: Congrats!
+2@Sm10684
+1@Sm10684 i did it ages ago
@4rsh1 i woul'd like to build with you, but unfortunetly i don't have time to build, because the remote education is literally kills my free time... Sad to say, but it's possible that i need to retire from building....
@anonymoususer976 let's see what you can do with it. Go ahead :)
Nice job
+1@BdidiCorps2 yeah.
@BdidiCorps2 yes can you tear down from this one?
@BdidiCorps2 Sure. Building a Motorcycle is a bit difficult, because you need to keep in mind something new: Perfect balance. It's not just that the bike can be stable while standing still, you need to keep your balance while you turning. You can do this with careful gyroscope setups. You gonna need 3 wheels. If you can have a look at this bike, the rear wheels are merged together to add more stability while you accelerate. Start with a completely functional framework, after that comes the cosmetic stuffs. It's easier to build the chassis on a 'test model' where it's not a problem if you ruin the suspension or steering mechanism, so you can try out more nose shell or other chassis elements.
@XAircraftManufacturer sure! Just try to make a nice new livery for it if you want to post it publicly :)
+1@BdidiCorps2 yes
Hey i got this kit :D
+1It's a bit hard to explain this, but i'll try:
+1First you gonna need fuselage blocks to start. You can use the block's 'add fuselage' ability to make a nice chain and build continously. You also not limited by the basic width and height numbers, you can enter custom numbers as well, to form a perfect end for the block. You can also adjust the block's angle ratio. If you mix these abilities correctly you can manage to make a nice body shape for your cars. I recommend you to just try out what you can do with a fuselage block. Take one and check the setups, pull the sliders write in numbers, etc... If you still need some answers check out my car building guide that you can find here
@Carmechanicman i think i have a half-redy trophy truck somewhere. I'll try to finish and upload all of my abandoned projects while im at home...
Creating downforce is not that difficult as you may think. All you need is a structural wing that is scaled down with 0.25 in every axle. If you put some of those vertically on the back of your car, it will be more stable, but it will struggle with drifting. If you place then horizontally in the bottom of the front bumper and into your spoiler, then you can create actual downforce. You need to test drive and try out different wing angles. I made a post series about the car making process, there you can find a guide about downforce. You can find it here
Try to inspect the basic in-game helicopter, to see how you should set up the rotors. Center of mass is important as well. You should be aware to the secondary rotor's direction, and power to get the aircraft balanced. First try out a contra rotating (KA-26-like) design, to learn more about the handling
+1Let me see... The schools are closed, the car meets are cancelled, and i wanted to spend my summer in the US, but it's possible i will not get visa...
It looks like a 300zx
+1happy birthday!
@12705129 here you can find it
Shooting down Heinkel bombers over the canal, while delivering tofu.
+2@Eijei Sorry dude, i can't do. I don't really have time to play nowadays.
@12705129 don't worry i'm still on it. I have urgent stuffs i need to do rn.
@12705129 i have a specific idea, i'll make it when i have some time
@12705129 Sure. Lettering is not a problem. I'll check the plane you mentioned.
@12705129 phew i cannot tell. You know, university and stuffs.... Rough time for me again. That's why i don't post too much But when i'll get an idea, i'll try to build it as soon as possible. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tell me
And you don't need to tag me everywhere, i'm your follower i can see your stuffs from now :)
@12705129 for the logo.
@12705129 let me find out something
@12705129 need a logo fam?
@Jetpackturtle I don't know. Feels like i have provoked a gang war or something. But all i wanted is to suggest a polite gesture to the community...
+1This is just keeps getting out of hand...
@MrGibbs Sure bro! go on :D
@SupremeDorian I don't meant to overwrite the general rules or something. Of course premission is not mandatory, i never said that. I just tought this woud be a good courtesy trend and improve the community or something like that. For example If you want to borrow a scissor from your co-worker, you just don't walk there without any word and take it. You can do it, it's not written in the company's code, but you probably ask if you want that scissor. Ad you'll get it. This post using stuff is kinda similar to that situation for me.
We have discussed about this 'is this a worthy remake or not' thing and i've seen where was i wrong, so i corrected that.
@sancziimrelajos Köszi! Laza három évet beletolsz te is a játékba és te is kirázol kisujjból ilyeneket :D
+1@Sm10684 Aaaah not sure why are u telling this
FBI OPEN UP!
+10@RamboJutter I seen where i was wrong with this. Creativity can have different forms, and i cannot tell what's wrong or what's right in someone's build this way.
Anyway i deleted that part as i mentioned it in the update section
@RamboJutter yeah that's true. And as i said it's not meant to go against creativity. It's just a general politeness that woul'd be cool if we can keep. And yeah i maybe went a bit too far with the 'pointless build' section...