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oh man THE VORTEX V2
it looks lovey
I'd thought you say that.

OP needs to get ready for a popularity rush  :cookieMonster:

Can't wait, Hawk
Heh, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!

Hey guys btw, I've been thinking about doing a certain car lately while working on progressing the challenger here.

This Certain car i'm thinking of is the car Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson reviewed on Season 15.
This certain car has only 3 wheels
And this certain car intends of having high risks of having to roll over severely.

Ladies and gentelman, what would be your reaction if the Reliant Robin was IN-GAME


If this were to happen, it would be slow, but not too slow (like 30-45 BMPH), and I'll make it so it can roll over easily if not handled properly.

That definitely would be a fun one to drive around. Not reliant (joke) for which you would drive it everyday, but fun.

Haha that would be a fun car to mess around with that's for sure

Haha! I figured you awesome people would say that! I really want to do this TBH, and if you want it, I'LL GIVE IT ALL MY AWESOMENESS

EDIT: Annnd it's official!
The Robin known as the 3-wheeled Reliant Robin!
« Last Edit: March 29, 2014, 02:44:20 PM by Night_Hawk »

If you want your car to tip over you need to raise the mass centre of your car. You might want to decrease the enginepower though, otherwise it will always pop a wheelie whenever you start your car.

I've been working on Night and my impalation
Here so far

Night's been smoothing several things, and he fixed the stupid looking back", "He also added new tailights, more detail to the front and rear bumpers, and even windshields!
I made a Wheel for both Impala and add 1 back seat for 4 Door Impala it has 4 mount points

Oh! Here photos
Wheel


He added two Cup Holders


New tail light!


Two different Impala

Red Impala is 4 door Impala , Blue Impala is 2 door Impala
« Last Edit: March 29, 2014, 03:41:14 PM by master king deaddude »

If you want your car to tip over you need to raise the mass centre of your car. You might want to decrease the enginepower though, otherwise it will always pop a wheelie whenever you start your car.
I didn't even know this was possible. I was having this problem when the Suburbs first got into Blockand. It kept pulling a Reliant robin every time I turned. I'll take your word for this.

EDIT: Also what do those 3 numbers mean, is it like X Y Z or something?
For example
Code: [Select]
massCenter = "0 0 0";
   //massBox = "2 5 1";
« Last Edit: March 29, 2014, 03:34:50 PM by Night_Hawk »


Man, you have some real bad geometry issues on the model which are made even worse because of smooth shading(mainly on the side). Other than that, the car looks great so far.

Man, you have some real bad geometry issues on the model which are made even worse because of smooth shading(mainly on the side). Other than that, the car looks great so far.
What in the world are you saying and what is your point?


I didn't even know this was possible. I was having this problem when the Suburbs first got into Blockand. It kept pulling a Reliant robin every time I turned. I'll take your word for this.

EDIT: Also what do those 3 numbers mean, is it like X Y Z or something?
For example
Code: [Select]
massCenter = "0 0 0";
   //massBox = "2 5 1";

Yes, the numbers are XYZ. Since massBox has two dashes in front of it, you shouldn't really bother with that setting.

My understanding of the massCenter settings is the following: Sometimes you may encounter weird shaking when you are moving forward/backward or when your car is turning. By adjusting the mass centre you can even out the shaking for a smoother driving experience.

Also, if you want to fix the roll-over problem, you have to move your model around on the Z axis in the modeling program.


Yes, the numbers are XYZ. Since massBox has two dashes in front of it, you shouldn't really bother with that setting.

My understanding of the massCenter settings is the following: Sometimes you may encounter weird shaking when you are moving forward/backward or when your car is turning. By adjusting the mass centre you can even out the shaking for a smoother driving experience.

Also, if you want to fix the roll-over problem, you have to move your model around on the Z axis in the modeling program.
OOOOhhhh Ok! Thanks! This'll help alot!

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Oh...

Although TheTurtorn and I have discussed this quote over steam:

It all starts by asking him the same thing
What in the world are you saying and what is your point?






If you ever make a reliant robin, make sure it has a space shuttle variant