FR-100-2019
Built to be a premium version of the QC-4.0/FR-100 2018 model, the FR-100-2019 comes with the best of American truck construction, such as chrome dashboard instruments, a spoiler and last but not least, an engine that is loud enough to wake an entire neighbourhood.
Also, armor plating on the sleeper just in case...
Controls:
Pitch to control truck throttle
Roll to control steering
Yaw to control wipers *1
Brake to control brakes
VTOL slider to control steering wheel pitch
Trim slider to control steering wheel height *2
Activation group 1 for headlights
Activation group 6 to unlock rear axle steering
Activation group 7 to open doors
Activation group 8 for engine
Instruments from right to left:
Brake pressure
Also brake pressure
Engine RPM (Desired)
Compass
Speedometer (Metric system is best system, comrade)
Fuel gauge
*1 The automatic wiper budget was reallocated towards the purchase of a vodka fueled helicopter engine for the truck
*2 Not even the decadent American capitalists have this! Ha!
Known issues: Truck explodes upon contact with water
Solution: Truck is for land, silly comrade.
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 4.9 years ago
- realSavageMan 4.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor QC-4.0 with "50" foot trailers
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 9.0ft (2.8m)
- Length 94.9ft (28.9m)
- Height 13.5ft (4.1m)
- Empty Weight 28,421lbs (12,891kg)
- Loaded Weight 31,550lbs (14,311kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.789
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 11622
Parts
- Number of Parts 893
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,444
@Feanor That's what I did. Although I left the hood one there for decoration but set the power to 0.
@Kweed10 I have not been able to recreate the issue. Therefore, the best solution for you would be to remove the helicopter engines. The two in the engine compartment and the one on the hood.
@Feanor The main rotor overspeeds whenever I go forwards or backwards, and then explodes.
@Kweed10 If it blows up in water, its something to do with the engines. I've never had the engines blow up while driving on land.
@Feanor Okay. Why does it blow up though?
@Kweed10 Its in the engine compartment.
There's a 'Main Heli Rotor' that keeps overspeeding and blows up. Can't find it to delete it.
@GeneralOliverVonBismarck Yes
@GeneralOliverVonBismarck You can do anything you want with it.
Ah it’s you!
Hahah I remember you 122 thousand points ago lolooollllllll
Also wow I was flicking (stalking) thru ur stuff, hot damn, that slightly French battlescruiser is thicc
@Type2volkswagen Yes. Here are all the gauges used in the truck.
great build
I'm letting you know in advance....I'm stealing your gauges.
That is all.
Wait how is it only 893 parts? I expected more.
YES
@Stormfur This truck is almost certainly the result of an unholy union between a Peterbilt 389 and an Australian Freightliner FLC with some influences from a ZIS-150 and the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, judging by the hammer and sickle inside the sleeper.
Looks a lot like a Peterbuilt