I did meshslap it with the h-series and edited the jbeam a bit OT: I did meshslap it tho low effort cuz the blender jbeam editor made it very easy OT: repost --- Post updated --- That one guy in war thunder
Still thoroughly enjoying Meo's Drag engine and Accessories and this time working on the 200BX, getting it looking to my personal tastes and tuning it to drive around the streets but still needing a change of underwear if pushing the throttle pedal down to far....hours of fun Then taking it out on the plains to fine tune the set up so it drives in a straight line at a reasonible high speed....does not always go according to plan...in true BeamNG style Very much like how BeamNG lets you know you have not got the 'Vehicle Set Up' quite right, as it drives like crap...nice touch BeamNG Devs.
Yeah, got that wrong. sorry! OT: Gavril T-series '18 Wheeler' special edition One of the last cab-over variants produced in the early 80s to celebrate the end of the cab-over production variants due to the changed road regulations, there was never a official twin steer and a tri-axle variant mixed and produced with each other, but the '18 Wheeler' special edition mixed those two, and had quite alot of options and specialties. made for true heavy duty hauling, luxurious interior with all extras equipped, powerful engine with a T600 turbo charger, dual air intakes, special 'Mule' paint job, LED tail and head lights, bigger 500L fuel tanks, and most obvious, twin steer and triple rear axle. only 50 were produced and each were sold for ~200,000$ from 1982-1984.
That's the equivalent of $635,743 (USD) today. That paint-job is quite common, too. Also, LED lights in 1982 is... rare. I'm not trying to shoot you down, I just like old American semis. That configuration is sweet, though. OT: I don't have one.
It is a limited edition with a lot of wheels and extras/options, so it would be expensive compared to other semis, also, they didn't go for a one-of special paint job just for something with 50 examples produced. that's kinda rare to see a one-of special paint jobs for truck and semis. also, LED lights were a option so added them: OT:
I know, the LED lights are for the 'modernized' configurations with the sloped hoods, I think. Actually, one-of-one paint-jobs on tractor trailers are quite common, too. I can somewhat understand the price, though. OT: I haven't got even one image.