Very cool my man. It doesn’t seem to have any power to accelerate on an incline from stop though. If you could find a way to keep the pep in each step you would really have something here. Keep it up!
@417115450 Thank you. You should consider adding a short description. Especially to modified builds so they are not mistaken for duplicates and removed. You can still edit your description after uploading with the little arrow button next to the number of downloads.
It’s a 45 horsepower with anti-lock brakes AND it’s the official car of Mr.Sneezy 3D. It’s the brand new, Sneezy XL. The horn when you honk it makes a sneeze noise. It’s polite, it’s right, it’s sneezy, deezy McDeluxe.
Technically magnificent my friend! I’m definitely going to be dishing out some vigilante justice with my bare fists and a batwing after work tonight. Thank you for this.
I appreciate what you did here dude but fair warning: most people on this site will attempt to bite your head off if you don’t give credit for borrowing assemblies. Keep building though! You have good taste ;)
Well done. There are a lot of modifications here. Though the front wheel is rigid, the original rear suspension still works properly and many moving parts have been replaced or added.
@Dantheman108 Thanks for the heads-up dude! It seems like one of the updates has inverted the two port side (left) wing rotators. They are a lighter color than the craft and partially exposed. Swap the direction in the settings and you should be all set. You can actuate the wings on the ground to check your work.
@aircraftarsenal123 Thanks dude! I hope it helps. Some of this suspension is hard to decipher with all the nudging and body panels but my Cragjakyl is exactly the same thing but a little cleaner to look at. As far as four-links go in SP, it's really about the double jointed attach points throughout. This allows full articulation and parallel travel, rather than the typical see-saw action seen in most builds of the like. A little tip from the FeatureBot ;)
Drop me a line if you have any questions. I love me a serious suspension build. I already follow you so I'll keep an eye out for your post.
Also the "driveshafts" aren't necessary but if you're adding them I recommend zero value shocks in the center to maintain full range of motion.
@denialofservice I am aware. I’m saying the game doesn’t accommodate watercraft, especially submersibles, the way it does aircraft and even land vehicles now. There are no vanilla parts that support their existence.
Nice turbo bugger! Only problem is the the drivers side front suspension linkage is stuck and the forward shock above has a common connection bug. You can fix shock/piston connections by rotating them end over end. The linkage you will just have to mess with and look for even loading in the simulator. These are usually results of mirroring. I recommend building all tightly spaced moving parts separately.
I like what you’re doing, keep it up!
@EternalDarkness Thanks for the spotlight and "modified hold-out blaster" my man. I understand dealing with "the exchange" can be dangerous. ...KOTOR stuff. Sorry, couldn't help myself...
@PlanesOfOld You know it old friend. Who would we be if we didn't stick to our planes of old ;)
My latest model is the Mk. XVI Warmachine and a vast improvement
@GermanWarMachine What I mean is that it's hover capability and size allow it to land up there. I can still post a video if you like. Backflip dismount and all ;)
@TheLatentImage I made a note to come looking for this when I saw the XCH-62 by @BogdanX . and there it was, in the form of a nifty notification!
@PhantomBladeCorp Great build dude! I believe it has a more accurate overall scale than mine.
I have been a member of this website for almost 3 years now. (that's just about the whole time) All I have ever seen from the masters group and it's members, is kind, helpful attitudes and level-headed, sensible defense of themselves under barrage of attack from ill-informed or jumpy users primarily or maybe even exclusively over the word masters. Why? These guys are goooood! And more importantly, always willing to lend a hand regardless of rank or membership. Smugness not included. I couldn't care less if they wanted to call themselves the SuperPlaners. Great job out there guys. Keep fighting the good fight. The community benefits from your existence.
Nasty! Honestly not overly steamy either. I like.
Saw your name out there. Hope you’re still building buddy :)
See this jeep in action!
BreakingWind
Where the Heli You Been?
@Leehopard excellent. I’ll experiment with it when I can. This is one of the most interesting applications of the new system I’ve seen. Great work.
Very cool my man. It doesn’t seem to have any power to accelerate on an incline from stop though. If you could find a way to keep the pep in each step you would really have something here. Keep it up!
+1@417115450 These trucks show obvious improvement in your skills as a builder. Keep it up!
@417115450 Thank you. You should consider adding a short description. Especially to modified builds so they are not mistaken for duplicates and removed. You can still edit your description after uploading with the little arrow button next to the number of downloads.
@WarHawk95 Obviously. I’m asking @417115450 what they did to make this build worth posting for a second round of upvotes.
What 11 parts make it different from this one?
This bugger is well built and handles itself nicely. Great work in this.
+1There’s nothing quite like hauling logs and spare parts through the scenic hills of Chernobyl. Nice truck!
Thanx @Kimfri Hopefully something new coming soon. Out of the game for 2.3 years now.. how disappointing
+1Great job on this. It certainly stands out among your other builds. Keep it up!
+2Dude. Nasty. This has to be the most bloodthirsty auto-carriage I’ve ever survived to talk about. Unfreakinholy to see you building still.
+1Well built and well tuned my friend. A highly enjoyable aircraft.
+2I am Jacks subdural hematoma.
+1Was still able to download without beta.. neato. Always a good time poking holes in boats with the latest sled.
It’s a 45 horsepower with anti-lock brakes AND it’s the official car of Mr.Sneezy 3D. It’s the brand new, Sneezy XL. The horn when you honk it makes a sneeze noise. It’s polite, it’s right, it’s sneezy, deezy McDeluxe.
+1Suspension still functions smoothly. Great job! Looks cool!
Suspension still works nicely. Great job! I suggest swapping your throttle control to pitch so you also have reverse.
Technically magnificent my friend! I’m definitely going to be dishing out some vigilante justice with my bare fists and a batwing after work tonight. Thank you for this.
I appreciate what you did here dude but fair warning: most people on this site will attempt to bite your head off if you don’t give credit for borrowing assemblies. Keep building though! You have good taste ;)
Outstanding gentlemen. I’m going to hop in the Johnsville centrifuge to prepare myself until it’s release. Please hurry...
+4Well done. There are a lot of modifications here. Though the front wheel is rigid, the original rear suspension still works properly and many moving parts have been replaced or added.
Schwifty.
@Dantheman108 Thanks for the heads-up dude! It seems like one of the updates has inverted the two port side (left) wing rotators. They are a lighter color than the craft and partially exposed. Swap the direction in the settings and you should be all set. You can actuate the wings on the ground to check your work.
Absolutely unbelievable as usual my friend
Thanks dude! Like you, I can be hard to spot, only posting a few times a year. @MoterKade
+1Well outfitted my friend. You even beefed up the rear suspension. Excellent choice of base model as well.
+2Well done
@aircraftarsenal123 Thanks dude! I hope it helps. Some of this suspension is hard to decipher with all the nudging and body panels but my Cragjakyl is exactly the same thing but a little cleaner to look at. As far as four-links go in SP, it's really about the double jointed attach points throughout. This allows full articulation and parallel travel, rather than the typical see-saw action seen in most builds of the like. A little tip from the FeatureBot ;)
Drop me a line if you have any questions. I love me a serious suspension build. I already follow you so I'll keep an eye out for your post.
Also the "driveshafts" aren't necessary but if you're adding them I recommend zero value shocks in the center to maintain full range of motion.
Engineering that arouses.. XD
Very cool
Killin' it guys! I'm excited to see how the website linkage works out. Danga' zone!
@denialofservice I am aware. I’m saying the game doesn’t accommodate watercraft, especially submersibles, the way it does aircraft and even land vehicles now. There are no vanilla parts that support their existence.
It's been said space won't happen in SP so the way I see it, the sea is the final frontier. I vote yes on subsea cameras and simulation optimization.
Nice turbo bugger! Only problem is the the drivers side front suspension linkage is stuck and the forward shock above has a common connection bug. You can fix shock/piston connections by rotating them end over end. The linkage you will just have to mess with and look for even loading in the simulator. These are usually results of mirroring. I recommend building all tightly spaced moving parts separately.
I like what you’re doing, keep it up!
"Groovy" ..great choice of category title.
Wakescar is the name of a comic book I never finished
The mines are brilliant
Great build dude! I'm a suspension fanatic myself
Nice dude!
@EternalDarkness Thanks for the spotlight and "modified hold-out blaster" my man. I understand dealing with "the exchange" can be dangerous. ...KOTOR stuff. Sorry, couldn't help myself...
@SledDriver Thanks for the spot n vote dude!
Woah! 😵
@PlanesOfOld You know it old friend. Who would we be if we didn't stick to our planes of old ;)
My latest model is the Mk. XVI Warmachine and a vast improvement
@GermanWarMachine What I mean is that it's hover capability and size allow it to land up there. I can still post a video if you like. Backflip dismount and all ;)
@LatteCoffee55 Thanks for the spotlight!
@WeeBabySeamus Long live the Sith! Nothing better than wielding a Red light saber and a bad attitude lol
@TheLatentImage I made a note to come looking for this when I saw the XCH-62 by @BogdanX . and there it was, in the form of a nifty notification!
@PhantomBladeCorp Great build dude! I believe it has a more accurate overall scale than mine.
I have been a member of this website for almost 3 years now. (that's just about the whole time) All I have ever seen from the masters group and it's members, is kind, helpful attitudes and level-headed, sensible defense of themselves under barrage of attack from ill-informed or jumpy users primarily or maybe even exclusively over the word masters. Why? These guys are goooood! And more importantly, always willing to lend a hand regardless of rank or membership. Smugness not included. I couldn't care less if they wanted to call themselves the SuperPlaners. Great job out there guys. Keep fighting the good fight. The community benefits from your existence.
Too cool dude!