It seems like people have been worried the Fein was just a simple "I-series hatchback". As it was said before, the Fein only shares the base model of the i-series. The Jbeam is based on an heavily modified covet made by @Bernd back in the day. Suspension has been completely modified too, front suspension was re-used from the pessima (As, you know, fwd McPherson is... fwd McPherson). Rear, both for AWD and fwd was completely scratch made based on the golf 2's blueprints. So no, it doesn't handle or behave or does anything like an I-series other than, well, kinda looking like a cut down one. The model won't define how a car drive or behave. And for that reason and due to popular demand we've decided fixing its proportions was a worthy job. This will obviously take a while since everything will have to be re-adapted. Thanks again to @Dayz Me Rollin', @chris_lucas, now @OverPower and many others for their work so far.
Maybe try to make it thinner? I mean ETK I is a vehicle of another size class than Golf, and I think the current design is too wide. Just a suggestion, because I know that JBEAM is ready. Just think about it.
This looks beautifull, a lore friendly yet nice and beautiful car, hope it's really high quality as well, it looks like it will be from the photos at least!
It is forum. Forum means that different users from all over the world can share their opinions with others. It is my opinion. I shared it. What's wrong?
Yes, it is forum. I just said that they decided to make it that wide, not said you don't have a right to have your own opinion.
The car's proportions and shape are already in heavy WIP, they are not staying as you see them in the screenshots above. Old version looked more like a Talbot Horizon than it did any German car....
Body proportional changes might not be happening anymore, due to the complexity of the changes this late in the mods development. In other news, drag parts have been made and work quite well.
XD --- Post updated --- i knew it was a hoax and i downloaded it out of curiosity and honestly it was worth it