Porsche 935 (2019)
Porsche
Porsche is a German automobile manufacturer renowned for its sports cars, SUVs, and luxury sedans. Founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the brand is famous for iconic models like the Porsche 911, Porsche 356, and Porsche Boxster. Porsche is also known for its racing successes, particularly in endurance racing with victories at Le Mans. The brand combines high performance, sophisticated design, and technological innovation.
Porsche 935 (2019)
The Porsche 935 (2019) is a limited-edition, track-only race car produced by German sports car manufacturer Porsche. Limited to just 77 units, it pays homage to the iconic 935/78.
Key features:
• Engine: 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six producing around 700 horsepower.
• Chassis: Carbon fiber monocoque, borrowed from the 911 GT2 RS, with race-specific modifications.
• Aerodynamics: Extremely aerodynamic body with a massive rear wing, optimized for maximum circuit performance.
• Brakes: Brembo monobloc calipers, ventilated discs for powerful and enduring braking.
• Weight: Approximately 1,380 kg, thanks to extensive use of lightweight materials like carbon fiber.
The Porsche 935 (2019) is a true masterpiece of engineering, designed for collectors and those seeking thrilling track experiences. Its retro-futuristic design and extreme performance make it a one-of-a-kind vehicle.
I chose this Miami blue which I found lovely (Porsche).
Control
- AG-1 Light
- AG-2/3 Doors
- Very simple
warning
I hope you won't mind, I tried the most realistic replica possible and there were a few things I couldn't do perfectly. Some details were not done because I consider them USELESS. I didn't want to venture further into the details or even the interior.
I tried to make the driving quite realistic so avoid going at 270kmh ;)
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Length 15.7ft (4.8m)
- Height 4.2ft (1.3m)
- Empty Weight 2,937lbs (1,332kg)
- Loaded Weight 2,955lbs (1,340kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 1,464.5lbs/ft2 (7,150.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2.0ft2 (0.2m2)
- Drag Points 2773
Parts
- Number of Parts 429
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,608
Looking great 💯
Unfortunately I made a small mistake by publishing the wrong version, But it's almost the same thing . I apologize
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@tarikGR I make everyone benefit ;)
very neat.......... literally mobile friendly.... covered within 500 parts
@NINJ4 when i saw this i I immediately
@DISHWASHER2005 I don't have a computer 😭:'(
Can't wait for this in SP2
@Juanfly154 It doesn't remind you of anything ?
@Ironmike5674 I didn't put a lot of parts in for nothing
@NINJ4 wdym?
@Mistatopi My friend @GeneralCorpInc told me that I shouldn't do too much, so I made some very simple but ingenious shapes. If you just remove the front lights I think you go below 390 parts
I almost thought the part count would exceed 600, turns out its only 429! And even though doubling my b-12's part count, the performance cost is actually lower by a bit
@Ironmike5674 I almost forgot you
@DCSplanepro12 Yes I see what you're talking about, I hesitated to put a title at the bottom but I preferred to leave the beauty of the photo
@NINJ4 They are great, I just thought you can add a cool style text behind the car. Idk I just want practice photoshoping, you know?
@PapaKernels Except that I put the "save" where even the interior is painted blue xDdd
@NINJ4 yea definitely. Woulda saved me some parts on a few projects lol
@DCSplanepro12 Do you think the photos I posted aren't beautiful?
@DCSplanepro12 Normally I have people who can take screenshots for me but they are not always available
@PapaKernels It’s a very practical technique.
@NINJ4 ooooooooohhhh that actually makes alot of sense, I never even thought of that lol. Might have to try that then.
@PapaKernels This is to have two different colors on a single fuselage
Black inside and blue outsid, I just realized I posted the wrong save :(
Nice!
Just curious, looks like glass is used on the rear fender, what exactly is the reason for it? I've seen a few people using glass for some panels but I'm not to sure the usage.
Mabe you need better screenshits? I can help with it