Bouncer
465 AkhosErebus
3.3 years ago
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the rear wheels went stupid near the end of the build, couldnt find a reason behind it, four corner independent suspension, four wheel drive, take it easy on the throttle, enjoy
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 19.9ft (6.1m)
- Length 45.3ft (13.8m)
- Height 14.7ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 11,432lbs (5,185kg)
- Loaded Weight 14,345lbs (6,507kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 23.9lbs/ft2 (116.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 599.4ft2 (55.7m2)
- Drag Points 13554
Parts
- Number of Parts 361
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,612
@BrokenAngel yea really, same way with my old j7, works fairly well with sp, and really resilient, but my new phone is not as good processor wise, kinda sucks
@PapaKernels jeez man, thats weird tbh, my pho e is a Galaxy J7 Sky Pro i bought several years ago.. from walmart😂 it was cheap but its survived longer than any other phone ive had, including my new one which is currently living in my glovebox bc it broke😂 old one survived construction, granite work, mechanic work, and being yeeted alot, new one, dropped it one time and its fubar
@BrokenAngel i got a new lg k51 and it can bearly run 500 lol
@PapaKernels i think youll like it ;)
@PapaKernels check it out man, Bouncer Mk.II, Ive got a 100 dollar android i bought several years ago and it runs pretty well on it, so dont worry man, most of the parts are just the chassis lol
@BrokenAngel yikes! Idk if i can download it at part count 😂
@PapaKernels definitely man, i think youll like it lol, its a flatbed 6x6, might add a few features to it, depending on what the part count ends up being, currently its in the 500s
@BrokenAngel cant wait to see it! Tag me when you release it!
@PapaKernels yeah im building another one, went with offroad independent suspension, thought about that last night went i built the first set of control arms and springs, its a 6x6, and the rotation points between the springs and their brackets are helping. theres hinges on the chassis side of the control arms, but the rest of the joints needed to be small rotators set to free spin because of how the suspension needed to be built, it works beautifully though
@BrokenAngel the main thing is making sure the spring strength isn't to strong, and that you have a hinge rotator, floppy, on the top and bottom, it'll help emencly if the springs have free travel
@PapaKernels ive played around with it a bit, but so far ive kept it pretty basic till i figure out what stuff does
@BrokenAngel most things translate from irl to sp, i think the main thing is that you'll need to start playing around either with xml, or your scaling. Xml is an in game editor that helps to edit things like the mass, th drag, the part collisions and so much more. I think ill do a tutorial like i did with ingame screenshots so that new players can understand the mods better
@PapaKernels i do appreciate the feedback, its been a bit of a pain trying to translate what i know about cars into this game, any advice or tips on any builds i post would be welcomed
@PapaKernels i did individual engines because when i placed the main engine, it wouldnt let me connect it to any wheels, i was thinking of rescaling the vehicle to make it more realistic, and i still may, its not done yet, just uploaded it in case theres people out there looking to build something similar but either cant, or dont feel like putting in the groundwork, should be a reasonably easy base to build from, the suspension was my own design, the single spring on top being a later addition to solve the issue i was having with the suspension not having enough travel and not being able to lengthen the original dual spring system
Edit: i am fairly knowledgeable about vehicles, working on cars is a hobby and honestly hurts the wallet less than taking it to a mechanic
I think the main thing is that the suspension is pretty stiff, for an offroad car it should be pretty stiff, as well as your scale being way off, should be alot smaller. Also you dont need an individual engine for each wheel, your main engine you can hook up to all of the wheels. I suggest looking at others suspension to see how they make it to help improve your own suspension, as well as trying to learn about irl suspensions and how they work. Overall tho, its very well constructed, well done!
@BrokenAngel ill take a look at the wheel situation, i have an idea of what it could be
@PapaKernels this was my first build like this, alot of trial and error, testing, and figuring out how to get the control arms and everything to work properly, i still havent figured out why the rear wheels started acting up, but in all im proud of this build
Buen trabajo amigo te felicito, una vez hice una jaula anti vuelco para un vehículo beta que estoy haciendo hace 2 años y la hice en 3 horas con una laptop, no es para presumir pero es de verdad...
@BrokenAngel yikes, dedication man, im not the best with roll cages so it would probably take me about the same amount of time
@PapaKernels thx, took around 30 hours
Looks pretty sick ngl, lovely work