The Gavril Burnside is something I would likely do once I learn modding, I want a more basic Burnside --- Post updated --- Very nice! However, a panel van version would be a must for me
Nice addition, I wasn’t sure if I should add a panel van variant. I wasn’t sure if it would make sense due to the curved rear roofline, and whether I should consider it more of a minivan or an actual van, but seeing your interpretation. It looks really good and I will officially consider it part of the lineup Also, what’s your interpretation of what a Gavril version of the Burnside would look like? I think you should call it the Gavril Bluebuck as an earlier generation of the existing Bluebuck, similar to Bel Air
Very nice! The Pretty much less chrome, different grille and likely different taillights, only the smaller engines and maybe even only bench seats
I have actually imagined what a Gavril version of the Burnside would look like in the past My imagining of the styling differences of the Gavril version is far less chrome, round taillights similar to the 1952 to 54 Ford and a much more simple egg crate style grille and overall front end design inspired by early 50s Chevrolets
Let's also not forget about the Riley Elf, Wolseley Hornet, Mini 1275 GT, and the Morris Mini Clubman, as well as convertible body styles.
Some vehicles I think BeamNG need Modern full-size SUV Coach bus European truck Motorhome Step Van Dozer Excavator Tractor
Nissan cube line vehicle. Something dumb. You already got a honda civic and a Mercury sable. Add a jeep grand Cherokee like suv and a class c, b, a, rv upfit for the truck and van. People REALLY WANT campers apparently really bad --- Post updated --- And perhaps maybe the game needs better beamlings. Maybe adjustable beamling height?
2025 Roamer-large SUV similar to Yukon or Expedition 2025 D-Series-fullsize truck similar to Sierra or F150 (Cherrier or Hirochi) Ultra modern EV with giant (usable) screen, a lot of cameras, 4 wheel steering, insane acceleration (think Tesla) new Chinese brand and Chinese plates, start with ultra-luxury vehicles
You know what I think would also be cool? A more luxurious version inspired by the Chrysler Imperial/New Yorker and Cadillac Series 62/60 Special/Coupe Deville/Eldorado, for which you could probably invent a new brand for which is more luxurious than Burnside
not necessarily a good suggestion for a new vehicle, but a mod that adds enough power, torque, and speed to the limo to make it wheelie would be absolutely hilarious. better yet, to improve wheelie-ability maybe even a rear engine placement, where the bar usually would go would go nuts. it could come in gambler form. haven't yet learned how to mod yet or i would do this myself
I say that we should have a hopper refresh. Not only that, but we should have a four door hopper, and even a four door hopper with a bed similar to the jeep gladiator…that would be sick
cars we need in beamng in 2025 1. a fiat panda or something boxy from the 80s 2. citroen 2cv everyone wants to have it in game no one makes it (or something else with air susp. and french) 3. uaz bukhanka 4. fiat multipla (the ugly one) 5. a remaster of the remastered maluch 6. an range rover 1 or a land rover 1, 2, or a 3 7. ford anglia i think many can agree
1962 - 2012 Ladoga 608T (Based off the ZiL 130) "Непревзойденная надежность" The 608T was one of the most successful mass produced trucks to come out of the USSR, with it's production years even going past the USSR's dissolvement, much to everyone's amazement. The 608T was beloved for it's ruggedness, simplicity, affordability, and it's strength, so much so that the 608T is still a rather common sight on European roads, even to this very day. Variants: Грузовик Жнеца: The Грузовик Жнеца, or "Reaper's Truck" in English, is a 608T covered flatbed model that's been surrounded by various rumors and legends for decades. Transporting people into the 30-Kilometre Zone, carry irradiated bodies back out, smuggling, trafficking, the stories about this old rig will make most horror stories seem appropriate for children by comparison. Modifications on this truck include a rusted, faded blue paint job, aftermarket fog lights, roof mounted spotlights, offroad tires, radiation warning symbols painted on it's hood and doors, and a custom brush guard made from scrap metal. Standard: The Standard 608T is equipped with a 150hp 6.0L V8 coupled to a 5MT. The standard 608T may not have a lot of power under the hood, but it comes will all kinds of optional accessories, such as an open flatbed, covered flatbed, fuel tanker, dump bed, fifth wheel, and even crane attachments. Other accessories such as snorkels, offroad tires, fog lights, improved radiators for tropical climates, dual fuel tanks, a radio, and even a beaded steering wheel were also available. Military: Very similar to the standard 608T, thought it was given offroad tires, fog lights, and a snorkel as standard. Only available in a military green paint job with a open flatbed, fuel tanker, or a military camper attachment. Fire Engine: A rather special variant of the 608T limited from 1965 - 1979, given a crew cab that was exclusive to this model, as well as an on board water tank, deluge gun, blue bubblegum lights, a fire truck siren, and a red and white fire truck livery. Drift: A custom built bare bones chassis variant of the 608T that was given a 6.7L turbo diesel I6 engine coupled to a custom built 6MT, a welded rear diff, custom lowered suspension, racing brakes, quick ratio drift steering, a custom paint job, a headlight air intake, bucket seats, a wooden steering wheel, a custom shift knob, a hydraulic handbrake, custom wheels, and a custom exhaust system. Offroad: A custom built flatbed 608T that was converted to a 4X4. Other modifications include a front mounted winch, a custom brush guard, a custom offroad snorkel, off-road suspension, offroad tires, chains over the rear tires for improved traction in mud and snow, and side steps. Bug Out: A lightly modified 608T fuel tanker that was made of a early 2000s low budget zombie film. Modifications include a jet black paint job, makeshift armored body panels, a custom front bumper, custom headlight covers make from a chain-link fence, roof mounted spotlights, metal bars over the all the windows,twin exhaust stacks, and the words "взрывоопасный бензин" painted on the sides of the rear mounted tank. Exterior and Interior: (Based off the dump truck variant.)
oooooh insteresting i hope someone will make one with that weird white grill --- Post updated --- sandaro guy: good news!!!!! speed and power guy: what????? sandaro guy: someone already made an zil 130 mod for beamng!?!?!?!? Speed and Power guy: oh really here is the mod link its on modland ZIL 130 1.0 - BeamNG.drive
I'd love to see a late 60s - early 70s front-engined Civetta, powered by either an american V8 (like the Iso Grifo and Rivolta, Bizzarrini 5300 GT... ), or a lighter, smaller, specially developed V12 with a smaller displacement and less torque, but roughly the same horsepower. I made an Automation car a while ago, but I wish we had a properly made car with this kind of styling and engine in BeamNG. Basically a bit like the cancelled Fulmine, but a bit newer and with larger engines. Edit: scoop is off-center, because the original car had a straight six, and I forgot to move it.
Vehicle name: Bruckell Airhawk (1960 - 1965) Derby class: compact car Layout: RR Factory engines: air cooled 2.3L F6, 2.4L F6, 2.7L F6 (V8s, superchargers, F4s and turbochargers optional) Body styles: 4 door sedan, 2 door coupe, 4 door wagon, 2 door convertible (with simulated foldable top) Overview: The Airhawk was unveiled in 1960 as Bruckell’s entry into the compact car market. It was a bold experiment for the normally conservative company which stood out for its unconventional rear engine layout, quirky styling and swing axle suspension. It was a sales success, but later gained controversy over its rear engined swing axle design, which was said to increase the risk of snap oversteer and rollovers Design: The Airhawk is primarily based off the 1st generation Chevrolet Corvair with additional styling cues from the 1st generation Studebaker Lark, and distinct air vents on the rear quarter panels, reminiscent of the ZAZ 966 Zaporozhets Configurations: 900 – base model with a 2.3L F6 (early) 2.4L F6 (intermediate) 2.7L F6 (late model) available in sedan, wagon and coupe versions, 3-speed manual/2 speed automatic (4 speed manual available on late models), minimal chrome, bench seats and steel wheels, 1100 – Mid-trim model with a 2.3L F6 (early) 2.4L F6 (intermediate) 2.7L F6 (late model) available in sedan, wagon, convertible and coupe versions, FM radio, heater, nicer interior, 3 speed manual/2 speed automatic (4 speed manual available on late models) and dog dish hubcaps. 1300 – Deluxe model with 2.3L F6 (early) 2.4L F6 (intermediate) 2.7L F6 (late model) available in sedan, wagon, convertible and coupe versions; featuring an improved heater, more chrome, two tone paint, upscale interior with leather seats, 3 speed manual/2 speed automatic, smoothie hubcaps and white walls. Fiorano – upscale sport trim (available in coupe, convertible or sedan, 2.4L flat-6, deluxe bucket seats, sporty wheels, floor mounted 4 speed manual, sport steering. Fiorano Turbo – high performance trim (available in coupe, convertible or sedan, 2.4L turbocharged flat-6, bucket seats, stiffer suspension, disc brakes, anti roll bar, floor mounted 4 speed manual, performance steering. Derby – stripped down 4-door sedan based off the 900 model, rusted out body, spray paint job with a number 23 on the sides, welded diff, mud tires, roll cage, welded doors, structurally reinforced front end due to lack of a front engine, stripped interior. Taxi – taxi-spec 900 sedan with roof light and sign, yellow rapid taxi livery, and front push bar. Police Interceptor – part of an experimental fleet of Airhawk police cars used by Belasco City in the 1960s: It is based off the Fiorano Turbo model and proved to be good for police chases, but had some handling issues and was discontinued from use. It has a Belasco City police livery, a light bar and a front push bar Lowhawk – station wagon lowrider with hydraulics, wire wheels, gold accents and pinstriped metal flake green paint. Sleeper – Beige 1100 wagon, slightly rusty with a hidden turbocharged V8 swap, independent suspension, steel wheels and a roof rack. Restomod – coupe with a twin turbocharged 2.5L F4 engine and DCT from an SBR4, LED lights, billet steel paint, alcantara seats, digital dash, air suspension and disc brakes. (Appeared at the 2024 BEAMA auto show) Draghawk – sedan with a supercharged 4.5L V8 swap, roll cage, twin exit exhausts, slicks, a wheelie bar and a tubbed rear end. Off road – wagon with a lifted twin 3-link solid axle suspension setup, with off-road coilovers, a 4.5L V8 swap and 4-wheel off-road disc brakes, 4WD, off road tires, roll cage, front bull bar and a winch. Buzzard – gasser coupe with raised front suspension, a 6.5L supercharged V8 with a front engine conversion, NOS injection, velocity stacks, a roll cage, loud pipes and Buzzard decals on the sides. Beater – 1300 convertible, (once a nice car) now with a misfiring and smoking flat-6, rusty and faded red paint, missing hubcaps, torn leather upholstery, sagging suspension and faded brakes Abandoned – 1100 sedan that was left on a farm near the coast for several decades and then had its engine miraculously restarted. It is extremely corroded from the salty air and rain, with missing headlights, sagging suspension, a mouldy interior, a barely running smoky engine and seized brakes Time Attack – convertible time attack build, aero kit, race coilovers, front and rear sway bars, roll cage, large rear wing and an EFI twin turbo flat-6 Race (1964) – race coupe, stripped interior, roll cage, taped headlights, number 17 on the sides and a carb-fed race tuned 2.7L F6 engine. Rally – sedan with taped headlights, a number 8 on the sides, rally suspension, rally lights, rally tires, a roll cage and a 2.4L F6 engine. (Makes a surprisingly good rally car due to the rear engine layout giving it good traction and handling on dirt and gravel roads)