There used to be a built in feature (added in update 1.5) to request to have your plane printed by EUCL3D but it has since been removed. However, you can still export the plane as a .stl file if you want to print it with your own printer, or order it from a 3rd party 3d printing service. As for measurements, I think 1 in game meter is equivalent to 1 centimeter (not sure though). However, in most slicers such as Cura you can scale it to whatever size you like before you print.
@Thunderhawk recent sp transmissions I've seen adjust throttle of the engine based on wheel rpm. For example in 1st gear, at 300 rpm of the wheel, the the transmission formula would input .1 into the input of the engine. In 4th gear at 300 wheel rpm, the formula would spit out a value such as .8
That's the way I understand it. Basically you are creating an artificial "torque curve" that increases and decreases throttle as your speed changes, and different gears give you the most throttle for the speed you are at.
(Yes, this does create a torque effect in lower gears. At low rpm, in which power is most demanded, the lower gears' formula applies the most throttle to the engine.)
If you want to upload it, go for it. The finished product might turn out much better, but holding onto something because it's unfinished is really demotivating and degrading. That being said, just build things you think are fun and if something is not turning out very good or is taking a long time, sometimes it's good to just step back and build something you want to build. Eventually you will regain motivation and you can finish your build and enjoy it rather than forcing yourself to keep working on it.
@V YES. YESSSSSSSSS
There used to be a built in feature (added in update 1.5) to request to have your plane printed by EUCL3D but it has since been removed. However, you can still export the plane as a .stl file if you want to print it with your own printer, or order it from a 3rd party 3d printing service. As for measurements, I think 1 in game meter is equivalent to 1 centimeter (not sure though). However, in most slicers such as Cura you can scale it to whatever size you like before you print.
Seems like it's coming together well! Audio seems like it could be a bit creepy tho. Is there a way we could turn it off?
@ReinMcDeer indeed
Interesting
@MVC of course! Amazing chassis you made!
@MrCOPTY thanks bro I think a silver special might be in the works!
Also a new paint scheme would really complete it
I actually think it looks decent. Maybe if you redid the canopy and made the exhaust pipes straight I think it would look pretty cool.
@NRGCLIX exactly as things should be
It is undeniably the best looking fighter
I'm addicted too
Very cool
Imma follow
That is unique
ecksdee
That's a nice change for a teaser!
Desert
Ly bro
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Now THAT is spicy.
Wait you mean to tell me your urine is yellow instead of red?
This is hilarious
What a cool vehicle!
4,200 points pog
@BlunderBirb interesting
Also may I ask how you got the control base to stay in its position and not spring back to center? @BlunderBirb
@Thunderhawk recent sp transmissions I've seen adjust throttle of the engine based on wheel rpm. For example in 1st gear, at 300 rpm of the wheel, the the transmission formula would input .1 into the input of the engine. In 4th gear at 300 wheel rpm, the formula would spit out a value such as .8
That's the way I understand it. Basically you are creating an artificial "torque curve" that increases and decreases throttle as your speed changes, and different gears give you the most throttle for the speed you are at.
(Yes, this does create a torque effect in lower gears. At low rpm, in which power is most demanded, the lower gears' formula applies the most throttle to the engine.)
This is a unique experience! Not many subs with interiors on sp!
Yeah it sounds great!
I got really mad when I found out the connected part has no effect on the wheel
Alright, fine, I'll upvote. You've convinced me.
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Holy crap that's segsy
Def needs a proper airfoil
I really don't care how many parts a build has. It's either intricate and well thought out or it's not.
Yes, but some of the systems others have mentioned are outdated as they use IAS instead of the new WheelRPM variable.
It's a shame we can't adjust tire sidewall because the tires just look way too thick
@GhostHTX false, the meaning of life is internet points.
@KONOJERRYDA les go
This is such a perfect use of spvr
Why is it that we never get a description?
poggers
I did not expect that ending ahahahah
This is priceless
What the h*ck did I just read
Looks really good!
@shibusu it can also mean that someone or something is independent and does not care about other people's opinions or feelings.
@Johnnyynf facts ahahaha
If you want to upload it, go for it. The finished product might turn out much better, but holding onto something because it's unfinished is really demotivating and degrading. That being said, just build things you think are fun and if something is not turning out very good or is taking a long time, sometimes it's good to just step back and build something you want to build. Eventually you will regain motivation and you can finish your build and enjoy it rather than forcing yourself to keep working on it.