Lowrider - 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider - WORKING HYDRAULICS!
3,880 P7VDS
2.3 years ago
Auto Credit Based on P7VDS's 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
A final American version of the Giulietta Spider, a real pimp mobile!
Next to adding golden accents and huge exhausts, the car now features working hydraulics! It also has a bit higher ride height and is angled more to the front, and the power has been decreased to 680hp for a bit more stability.
This car is the absolute worst, but in the best way possible!
Controls:
Pitch - accelerate
Yaw - steer
Brake - brake
Ag1 - lights
Trim up - front wheel hydraulics
Trim down - left wheel hydraulics
VTOL up - rear wheel hydraulics
VTOL down - right wheel hydraulics
Thanks for downloading and enjoy!
Also check out my other builds for more cool cars and other stuff!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 12.3ft (3.7m)
- Length 26.4ft (8.1m)
- Height 8.9ft (2.7m)
- Empty Weight 2,829lbs (1,283kg)
- Loaded Weight 2,962lbs (1,343kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 1,467.8lbs/ft2 (7,166.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2.0ft2 (0.2m2)
- Drag Points 3746
Parts
- Number of Parts 398
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,563
@DEN12345 too bad. Thanks anyway for reacting!
@P7VDS I can design a car, but I can't make "funky trees" code.
One thing I know is that you can make the GS(Ground speed) operator instead of V - then you wont use the > < sign in the math equation.
For sure @P7VDS!
@Rocketguy2079 I know there are possible V= V> or V< commands but just dont know where to put them. We might both learn something then!
I wish I could help you @P7VDS but I still haven’t figured out how to activate things at a certain speed yet too.
@Rocketguy2079 @DEN12345 @GrFrog
Hey guys. Next to wanting to show you my new build I had a question I hope one of you could help me with since you know how to build a good car.
I wanted to give my next car rear wheel steering from like V>75. Does anyone know how to make that a condition to activate steering? Like pressing Act1 but automatically activating at a certain speed instead of activating in manually?
Thanks for thinking with me!