Divide the current angular velocity by the vehicle's top speed and multiply it by the speed you are trying to achieve and paste the number to the wheel angular velocity.
@ToeTips It's the other way around. The more weight the faster the stall speed gets. That's why you see butterflies flying slowly without them failing to the ground.
@ToeTips it's basically the total weight of the aircraft divided by the area of the wings.
For example an aircraft has a total weight of 1000kg and a wing area of 100m².
The wing loading would be 1000kg÷100m²=10kg/m²
Therefore the Wing loading is 10kg/m².
The stalling speed or the speed where the wings stop generating lift is determined by the wing loading itself.
@HuskyDynamics01 There are two features, one mirrors the part that u selected and the others mirrors from left to right .I used the second one and saving it without even realising.
@MisterT It's not a mod. This video was a joke about the truck being powered by 1.9 tdi lol.
Divide the current angular velocity by the vehicle's top speed and multiply it by the speed you are trying to achieve and paste the number to the wheel angular velocity.
+2Build from the video:
9653
Wasp
Pigpen
Demon 170
Just use Samsung browser for android
@Skyler101 wow that was fast
@Skyler101
@DatRoadTrainGuy19
@SilverStar
Screenshot done by @MVC
@LunarEclipseSP Thank you I appreciated that
+1@TheCaper I've used Adobe rush as the editing tool , elevenlabs for tts, and mixkit for the sound effect.
I think it could be simpler if you use kers.
+2@TheCaper okay I'll try it next time when I'm making another commercial
If you want the background like me, enter
//CameraTarget>>Camera.backgroundColor 1,1,1,1
in dev consoles.
@MTindustries If I put the game on low physics, the wheels will start clipping
@TheCaper Adobe Rush
@Beardymcbeard maybe you clammed the claw too much
I apologise for the low fps. As I am trying to make best of my skill and what I have in hands.
Thank you
@ToeTips exactly
+1@ToeTips It's the other way around. The more weight the faster the stall speed gets. That's why you see butterflies flying slowly without them failing to the ground.
+2@ToeTips it's basically the total weight of the aircraft divided by the area of the wings.
+2For example an aircraft has a total weight of 1000kg and a wing area of 100m².
The wing loading would be 1000kg÷100m²=10kg/m²
Therefore the Wing loading is 10kg/m².
The stalling speed or the speed where the wings stop generating lift is determined by the wing loading itself.
@GrandPrix did u meant the blue truck?
Hold on imma put an F22 fuesalage on my truck platform fr.
+1@11qazxc Basically being Iegal while doing illegal.
Does it have a crowd radar?
+1@AlivePan How did it went
One strange diesel engine
+1@Sm10684 Plus those things run extremely smoothl
+1@Tingly06822 Np. And that is why my builds look terrible but have 1000+ parts .
@Tingly06822 Already did, you're a good car builder 👍🏻
+1@Tingly06822 Also the engine looks like it has dohc heads rather than non-hemi ohv
Is this M119 swapped or something?
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 alright
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 You want a mad max version?
Is this a joke?
+1This is nice
If John Cena made a car
Big thanks to @Scratchoza for taking all of the screenshots included the teaser
The unequal control arms are something else
Let's hope my phone will not explode
+1@ChronicMotors Not really the piston speeds is quite low
@alexJgameYTukraine000000 yea
+1@HuskyDynamics01 There are two features, one mirrors the part that u selected and the others mirrors from left to right .I used the second one and saving it without even realising.
15 Fps but nice👍
I loved your intake manifold.
Fellow truck builder?
This is the technical stuff.
This is a Dohc V8, it is 6280cc. It has a bore and stroke of 10x10cm. It utilities wet sump.
@Sm10684 No, thanks the engine is finished, it isn't just shown clearly in screenshots.
@32 Very simple, Turbocharger is driven by the exhuast gas. Supercharger is driven by the engine crankshaft.
+1I was going to paste a 100000 codes but sp didn't let me
@TrippinMidget11222211 no its just a model
@32 well , I worked as a group