Mercedes-Benz G Wagon
28.0k FasterThanLight
7.4 years ago
Specifications
Spotlights
- GrizzlitnCFSP 7.4 years ago
- LatteCoffee55 7.4 years ago
- Ren 3.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 9 airplane(s) +80 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 10.5ft (3.2m)
- Length 22.0ft (6.7m)
- Height 9.4ft (2.9m)
- Empty Weight 10,011lbs (4,541kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,415lbs (4,724kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 8765
Parts
- Number of Parts 680
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,984
Can you make the #18 Kyle Busch Camery NASCAR
Your car/truck builds never cease to amaze me, great work
@Roadrunner232 Sure thing!
@FasterThanLight thanks for the redirect. Suspension is stiffer and tires feel more to scale. Just wishing I could rev that biturbo power... But this is a game about planes, so little luck there.
My tanks are simpler than my other vehicles because they are not hollow and do not have suspension. Also don't be afraid to use the gizmos, just use them correctly and don't go crazy with them, ya know? @SlowJet
I use the same technique as @FasterThanLight but I use iOS. Really work with the scaling, rise/run, and the shape of the fuselage to make the whole piece come together. You are welcome to take apart some of my builds to learn how to do that. Always start with the base (frame and sometimes suspension) then work from the bottom up! @SlowJet
@FasterThanLight no problemo 😀
@SkullsAndCrossbones You could practically have lunch under one!
@Kevinairlines Thank you!
Amazing
Thanks! @ForeverPie @RailfanEthan
Thanks! @EternalDarkness
@FasterThanLight your welcome
Thatk you! @AircroftDesigin
Thank you! @Traindude @grizzlitn @saturn28
@SlowJet For beginners, I suggest experimenting with feuselage blocks in your designs, for advanced stuff, you should check out the Fine Tuner mod. It was very helpful with this build! When designing a vehicle, or building a replica of one, start out with the main shape of the body, once you've done that, try adding small details until it comes together.
@saturn28 Thank you!
@SkullsAndCrossbones Thank you! What would you like to see next? A military G-wagon, a G-wagon 4x4 squared, or a G-wagon 6x6?