3,880 P7VDS Comments

  • Street Racer mk.2 Spyder 3.7 years ago

    @CrimsonOnigiri never heard of them but thanks!
    Might inspire my next build on those little cars, I like them!

  • You know what they say about cars with big wheels... 3.7 years ago

    @Grroro too thicc, absolute pantydropper!

  • Dallara F317 3.7 years ago

    How come it wont steer at low speeds?

  • Street Racer mk.1 3.7 years ago

    @DriftSalad Thanks! That really is a compliment!

  • Street Racer mk.1 3.7 years ago

    @DEN12345 Btw when I got your attention anyway, should I make the rear suspension independent? And should I increase the turning angle, or maybe a small turning angle on the rear wheels?

  • Rc basher boi thiccer boi 3.7 years ago

    I like it, though it's pretty much undrivable because of the gyro haha

  • Van 3.7 years ago

    Fast van

  • Formula 1 concept Ia 3.7 years ago

    Nice car to drive!
    Try to add more stability to the rear with vertical stabelizer wings in the form of a rear diffuser or attached to the rear wing for more stability in medium speed corners.

  • Truck Chassis 3.7 years ago

    @Ballooncello283 I also tweaked it myself, and made a body for it. It's not finished, but it's a good place to take of for you and personalize the design. Let me know what you think, and if you're gonna complete the build!
    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/tJHnMe/Truck-basic-body-for-Ballooncello283

  • Truck basic body for Ballooncello283 3.7 years ago

    @Ballooncello283

  • CM21 Bahrain package 3.7 years ago

    Really cool looking car!

  • Truck Chassis 3.7 years ago

    When building a body it can help to use bars like in the chassis to form the outer lines. This way you can start with a basic shape and build from there. This way it's also easier to edit things you'd rather see differently with the looks.
    I can try to make a basis which you can finish if you want.

    Also pleeease do something with the springs. Dampers off is simply horrible haha. Nice job though!

  • PORSCHE 956 3.7 years ago

    Both looks and drives really good!

  • Need Opinions plz 3.7 years ago

    Also the lower central wing in the front is not banked so it directly creates lift. Try giving cars with these kinds of speed at least an angle of 15 degrees or higher.

  • Race'91 LM-trackcar 3.7 years ago

    @PapaKernels

  • Race'91 LM-trackcar 3.7 years ago

    @Kipo thanks for the tip! I will do that next time. Thanks for the spotlight though!

  • Race'72 Trackcar 3.8 years ago

    @PapaKernels thanks! It's a bit of a practice project for a bigger more elaborate car like this

  • Elytra 3.8 years ago

    Great little car!

  • help pleas 3.8 years ago

    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/8v3R1a/Mikeeeeeeeeeee-Rallycar-body

    It won't upload with auto-credit. But hope you like it!

  • Rallycross Monster 3.8 years ago

    @gt33 @frank77831 I might do some more planes later, but just enjoying cars more atm. Really like both your stuff btw!

  • Rallycross Monster 3.8 years ago

    @gt33 thanks! Meant to be cute, with a little bit aggressive. I think that worked out well!

  • not finished. feedback please! 3.8 years ago

    @gt33 please go ahead. Curious for the result!

  • Formula Mclaren-Vodafone 3.8 years ago

    Discovering this gem almost 5 years later, it's still amazing!

  • Toyota Pickup 3.8 years ago

    nissan

  • Downforce Racecar 3.8 years ago

    @DEN12345 Thanks, gonna do an update soon!

  • not finished. feedback please! 3.8 years ago

    @DEN12345 Could you take a look at my other upload? I'll try to make a modded version of this one myself first. Big thanks for the offer!

  • not finished. feedback please! 3.8 years ago

    @DEN12345 Thanks, I'm gonna make a modded version with those features later for sure!
    Is there a way to increase the braking torque without using mods? I'm thinking of adding air brakes for that, any idea if that'll work well for a car?

  • Weird Plane (Read Description) 3.8 years ago

    Not the most elegant solution, but putting the prop engine to fixed neutral pitch, and slightly increasing the pitch surface area size. At least it takes of and flies that way