1. In first i downloaded the old version of NodeBeamEditor, which is deprecated. 2. Due to the large number of parts, I simply did not understand where which part was located and could not edit their jbeam. Yes, I know the problems very simple. But still, I'm new to this. I could not find any tutorials for NBE. I watched the kart creation time-lapse to understand something! I determined from the picture how it all works!
Hello! I have one bad and a lot of great news! The bad news: There will be no photos now. They will be at the end of June. Great news: The car is almost ready. More precisely, the first version, where there will be a small number of spare parts. It is with this version that the photos will be. Later, when the first version is 100% ready, other spare parts will be added. It's all! Wait for the photos) --- Post updated --- Huh! This is a JOOOOOKEEEE! (no, I just decided to take the first photo) --- Post updated --- Attention! This photo does not display the final product! (at least, at 100%)
Hello! I have some news. The next 2 weeks I will be very busy. I will sometimes returning to the development of Sparrow. After these 2 weeks, I will be able to freely make Sparrow for some time. If you really wait for this car, then I think you can tolerate)
The fact that it is compact is understandable. But the point of Sparrow that it was the same Pigeon, only smaller, passenger (and not only) and more luxurious. And, if it luxurious, more expensive. It’s clear that there will be cheaper versions. I don’t really want to make the Sparrow 4-wheel. After all, it's inspired by Reliant Robin.
Could there maybe be a configuration with an After market left hand drive steering wheel, n=and maybe be able to have base models with a left hand drive aftermarket. sorry if it defeats the purpose, just a suggestion. thanks!
Hello. Of course, I was thinking about the left-hand drive version. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll think about it.
speaking of the 4 wheel version say it had the original body, but the (front) suspension would come under it and spread out enough to keep it stable. An offroad suspension of a sort, possibly an I-beam with resting angle of an inverted bit spread out V I can possibly provide a picture of my idea if there is interest.
I don't quite understand You, because I don't know well English. In any case, it would be interesting for me to look at Your photo.
This is just a modded D-series frame with front suspension moved under a pigeon without front suspension. AR162Bs modpack has a Twin I beam suspension showed in picture https://www.beamng.com/resources/gavril-d-series-addon-by-ar162b.11002/ yeah, not a drawing, figured this would be easier than to draw. You understand what im trying to tell you? the wheels could be stationed at a more neutral camber, but the idea is having suspension at that angle, so it clears the body, but gets the stability. For now i have no ideas on the rear suspension. The d series' suspension should atleast be scaled to fit under the body. You can see the springs coming through the sides.