Author Topic: Car REQUEST: The E-tracer(Pics here!)  (Read 1637 times)

The E-tracer,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzK012GjjX4&feature=related

It's pretty mach a CarMotorcycleHybrid,
And I want it for Blockland.

Watch the video and don't flame me for not providing pics, I'll upload some when It's not 12:45 PM GMT-7.

11:51 A.M.
Pics here.






(Protip: separate stabilizer wheels slide down and balance the "car" when it stops. Thees are on the side of the "car". This is also a 2-seater, see pic 3.)
« Last Edit: June 25, 2012, 01:49:16 PM by Duhman115 »


lol its modern day tron

The forget, really?

Is that thing safe? Its like a motorcycle with no balance!?

Scenario 1:
>Come to a stop.
>Wind blows heavily onto the side of your car.
>Car tips over.
>$600+ paint job and repairs to the windows and a traffic jam, possibly a major traffic ticket.

Scenario 2:
>Car is lightweight enough to push along the road.
>brother stole ur car.
« Last Edit: June 26, 2012, 01:31:18 AM by SWAT One »

The forget, really?

Yes, really.

Did you read the topic or just look at the pics and say it's impossible?
Like every other lazy modder and modeler.

Is that thing safe? Its like a motorcycle with no balance!?

It's totally safe, self-balanced, and when it stops wheels come down to stabilize it.

Not like you read the topic or anything.

Scenario 1:
>Come to a stop.
>Wind blows heavily onto the side of your car.
>Car tips over.
>$600+ paint job and repairs to the windows and a traffic jam, possibly a major traffic ticket.

Scenario 2:
>Car is lightweight enough to push along the road.
>brother stole ur car.

THIS.
IS.
BBBLLOOOOCCCCkool kids klubLLLAAANNNNDDDD
*Sparta-kick*

"Top speed of 200 mph" Holy forget, I wouldn't go over 80 in that thing...and, to be honest, it's probably more dangerous than a motorcycle...you're relying on a computer to self-balance you.

"Top speed of 200 mph" Holy forget, I wouldn't go over 80 in that thing...and, to be honest, it's probably more dangerous than a motorcycle...you're relying on a computer to self-balance you.



It's totally safe, self-balanced, and when it stops wheels come down to stabilize it.

Not like you read the topic or anything.


We don't have to make it SO MUCH like the original.

We can make it,
  • Slower, a tad slower then the Turusimo.
  • And we can use motorcycle scripts with a new model.

Do I have to make my letters look this big for you to get my point?



(Protip: separate stabilizer wheels slide down and balance the "car" when it stops. Thees are on the side of the "car". This is also a 2-seater, see pic 3.)

Scenario 1:
>Come to a stop.
>Wind blows heavily onto the side of your car.
>Car tips over.
>$600+ paint job and repairs to the windows and a traffic jam, possibly a major traffic ticket.

Scenario 2:
>Car is lightweight enough to push along the road.
>brother stole ur car.

If you acually watched the video, it says; "What makes this car realy intimidating is that it weighs twelve-hundred and sixty pounds, has a wheelbase of 120 in., one-hundred and sixty-five pounds of foot torque, and you..."
« Last Edit: June 26, 2012, 06:33:11 PM by Duhman115 »

I can't lie:
1. I want one.
2. I want to see this in blockland.

Would be interesting in Blockland. But it's hideous.

I don't care whether or not it's made, but using arguments focused on real-life problems with the vehicle against it being made as an addon is the stupidest thing I've ever heard
...you're relying on a computer to self-balance you.
you rely on computers for almost everything you do

you rely on computers for almost everything you do

Yep, this. Try heart surgery without a computer, sure that'll be fun.

Also- this'd be interesting in Blockland. kind of reminds me of the original Light Cycle (:

Yep, this. Try heart surgery without a computer, sure that'll be fun.

Also- this'd be interesting in Blockland. kind of reminds me of the original Light Cycle (:

Modification discussion topic.

On it.


I'm just going to Uxie for modeling and Brain for coding.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 01:20:44 PM by Duhman115 »

you rely on computers for almost everything you do
Ok I don't think that going 200mph in that is something to rely on a faulty program for.

Yep, this. Try heart surgery without a computer, sure that'll be fun.

Also- this'd be interesting in Blockland. kind of reminds me of the original Light Cycle (:
You only have heart-surgery maybe once or twice in your life? and for how long?

If you drive this thing everyday, that's much more of a risk.