1991 Welmade Hera Hatch GTse
All right, description time. Fair warning, I've been a little burnt out from work lately, so the creative juices ain't all there (and it's late at night). So, here goes:
Some things are born to compliment each other. Peanut butter and jam. British Racing Green and yellow stripes. Mid-life crises and sports cars. And let's not forget, fast coupes and hot hatchbacks.
So that being said, you're a fun loving person, right?
That usually means you've got an active lifestyle to cater to, which means you need utility, cargo space, and capability to handle it all. Then there's the select few, who don't see those needs and think "bulky SUV with four-wheel drive and enough cargo space to comfortably sleep six". The select few who remember that you can still have the utility of a bigger vehicle without sacrificing the thrill of the drive, or the fuel mileage for that matter.
If you're that kind of active person, then meet your soul mate; the Welmade Hera Hatch, GTse model. This is the puppy that runs up there with the big rally dogs, while staying nimble enough to fly through the streets or navigate the grocery store parking lot. Featuring plenty of storage space in the rear, available roof racks (not installed here), AWD, and a slightly de-tuned version of the Hera Rally Team's engine, this car should tick all of your favourite boxes while looking just as good as you.
Controls
Main -> As per (my) usual, pitch and yaw to drive around.
Ag1-4 -> All light controls
Ag5 -> Open the rear hatch
Ag8 -> Ignition/cruise control, depending on throttle input at time of deactivation.
Landing Gear -> Open doors
This is a VR-modelled interior as well, so everything is interactable.
VR specific -
Doors - the inside grab handles and outside door handles have hidden buttons, so click on them to open up!
Trunk - a sneaky little button hides inside the Welmade logo on the rear fascia, which will pop the hatch open.
Lights - Buttons on the left-hand side of the steering wheel. The pivot style switch controls your main headlights, while the button controls your fog lights.
Igniton - Switch is on the right side of the steering column.
Screenshots
(Mmmmm, fuzzy)
I had meant to get this out earlier, but I took a break from the game, but came back to finish a different project and completely forgot about this one (excuses, excuses amiright?) But that being said, as usual, enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +56 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 6.1ft (1.9m)
- Length 15.0ft (4.6m)
- Height 5.6ft (1.7m)
- Empty Weight 9,814lbs (4,451kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,903lbs (4,491kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 3103
Parts
- Number of Parts 579
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,181
Better handling version here:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/0W7sDj/SKUNKWORKS-Welmade-Hera-Hatch-GTse
@Rymanx03 ok ,ill fix it
@MVC Gotta wait 10 mins before I send my profile to the chat lol
@Rymanx03 You're welcome. Join our discord where you can share your cars. Besides, I'm always on discord and I can help
https://discord.gg/FfptYJK5
@MVC I do see what you mean, so they aren't exactly unreasonable observations. That being said,
I appreciate the feedback on it. I know I'm not perfect, and any chance to improve is a chance I'd like to take. So thanks for taking the time to speak up on it!
Side note: I dunno if I'll ever have as much detail in my cars as you've put in yours, but anyone can say you've got the credentials for critique lol
@Rymanx03 I would probably make the windshield tilt more and the roof not too flat. I would also move the rear wheels forward so that it doesn't look like a Citroen ds. and of course its body is too narrow and high clearance makes it worse. in general, I don't mean the design, but the overall proportions
@ThatKindaWeeb Glad to be of service, even if it was way later than expected.
@Applejuice2 That must be some real intense driving then, even I didn't get it to damage that way lol
@MVC Personally, I like to try and keep things simple, so the performance cost stays (mostly) low. Lose a little realism so it's easier for low-end devices and beginners to use (doesn't help much that I run mobile for accessibility). But that being said, aside from proportions, what would you do differently? Not offended or anything, just genuinely curious
Not bad for a beginner. despite the fact that its proportions are unnatural, in general I like it .there is even a suspension, although it is not very detailed
My dad would love this
Edit: The damage is very realistic. After some intense driving, i ended up with ajar doors and a wonky suspension
@Rymanx03 I was waiting for this model lol
@Rymanx03 i did not even expect this at all, still a neat little hatchback tho!
@DatTrainGuy19 is this what you were expecting out of it?
@DatTrainGuy19 eh, why not
@KSB24 @Monarchii give this guy some love, and while you were here, why not spotlight the build?
DAMN THAT S--T GOES HARD!
@DatTrainGuy19