Chevy K5 Blazer V2
This is Scale Rock Crawling at its finest! This incredible bueaty rides on my Scale crawling, 4link rear, 3link pan hard, realistic steering off road Chassis, it is capable of the proving grounds and yet still drives as well as a crawler can handling decently good, turning over 40mph tightly will result in a roll but as long as its kept straight, the whole goal of this V2 was to improve its handling and fix the slight veer left it had when accelerating. Other than the retuned suspension it has a much wider selection of lights AG1 for Main headlights, AG2 for cabin lights. On top of the new lights I completely overhualed the paint scheme and added more scale details all around as well as working break lights and an improved steering angle. The steering wheel moves more in sync with the steering linkages and thus the vechile is more emersive to drive first person. I also re-tuned the endpoints of the suspension to get rid of any chance of the suspension locking up and in doing so the suspension can also take more of a beating. All in all V2 is prettier and a large improvement over V1, so I hope you like the new paint and enjoy taking this pice of suspension and astedic art off road.
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 5.4 years ago
- shipster 5.4 years ago
- Jetpackturtle 5.3 years ago
- Chancey21 5.4 years ago
- DJS8Corporations 5.4 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1969 Chevy K5 Blazer
- Successors 5 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 12.5ft (3.8m)
- Length 27.5ft (8.4m)
- Height 12.1ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 12,853lbs (5,830kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,315lbs (6,039kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 11471
Parts
- Number of Parts 507
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,349
@Maximum777 no problem. Keep on keeping on.
@Rymanx03 I thought the draw on my phone would be bigger too, I think it boils down to the fact that only 155 of the parts are in he chassis the rest are fixed bits of the body so they don't need as much computing power? Anyways thanks, whole goal of this chassis is realisim.
That right there is the closest to realistic steering your gonna get for a game like this. Good Job, I honestly thought that this build would slow down my phone.
@VerldVarIII welcome
Thanks
@VerldVarIII you find the chassis I uploaded? It's 155 parts, uploaded it yesterday. Literally just the chassis
Yes please @Maximum777
i thought it's a bronco for a sec
@wello I see no issues with that, I think about 3 people took it and put wings and blocks all over it, ya so be my guest, go right ahead
@Maximum77
Hi,one big question about your builds.
Can I use your Sway Bar suspension 8x8 for a vehicle?
@VerldVarIII I have an upload if literally just the Chassis.
@VerldVarIII strange I thought the download lock due to too many parts was removed...
I cant download either
@VerldVarIII the V1 version has a lot less parts, but best thing you can do is remove the lights and like un nessery parts, the roll cage, scale details, or just remove the whole body.
Can you make a low part version
@shipster thanks, I put a decent amount of time into re tuning and all around finalizing it's performance characteristics.
This is awesome!
@Maximum777 nice!
@CrashFighter05 I think I'll do that for V3, as well as add a full interior and more small scale details.
GM's not-a-bronco
Looks great! Though i would XML out the cockpit, as it is a huge distraction.
That steering is redicolusly hard to re work, getting more steering angle out of it was hard but I did it! No clue to the actual angle but this thing sure does better on the proving grounds than V1 because of it.