Dune Hopper
5,148 TheRealTDawg
8.4 years ago
Ah! After quite a bit of tweaking, and much suspension design, here it is! I'm very proud of this vehicle, and it was a ton of fun to make. The design was inspired by the Dune Hopper from 'Jak 3' and the body was expertly crafted by @DavstrWrexham , but I did modify it a bit.
Controls are:
VTOL-Up: Forward,
VTOL-Down: Reverse,
Brake: brake,
Roll: Steer,
Trim-Up: Deploy weapon bay.
(Also, the reason I use VTOL for throttle, is so that you can keep the engine on and brake at the same time.)
I hope you all like this, and I challenge you to make more cars from 'Jak 3' if you know them. I love to see everyone else's work too! Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 17.4ft (5.3m)
- Length 28.7ft (8.8m)
- Height 6.9ft (2.1m)
- Empty Weight 5,978lbs (2,711kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,243lbs (2,832kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 145.0lbs/ft2 (707.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 43.1ft2 (4.0m2)
- Drag Points 3732
Parts
- Number of Parts 111
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 681
@Empanadinho Thanks!
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No problem!@TheRealTDawg
@TheNightmare811 Thanks!
@Kerbango Thank you! And that's a good idea! I just like the VTOL control cause its easy to use and switch to reverse.
Good idea about the VTOL throttle. I usually do front wheels throttle and rear wheels pitch and have the pitch engine overpowered. So that way I can use the pitch to do reverse while the other engine is either on or off and Pitch acts like an actual gas pedal. Or vice versa sometimes.
@TheRealTDawg YER welcome comrade!
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Anytime mate
@ChunderDownUndeR Thanks, man! I love the constant support.