WIP Beta released Satsuma 210 '58 5.01

New classic 50's Japanese car for the game

  1. mike94

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  2. SergentFido

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    Great work man ! i completly see what you mean with the frustrating part and the days off we just want to give up.

    I don't want to feed and spam with my own mod but i like testing cars in head on collision with my Olds. So here i show you why i rated your mod too strong.
    You can see the damages it inflicted to my car :



    And the cabin of your car is not even concerned by the crash.



    Here the same crash with a Miramar :



    So there is a little room for improvment on that side, but it's already a great car, congrats !
     
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  3. Tesla66

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    This feel's official! Keep up the great work!
     
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  4. BugMikeh

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    Could you do the Satsuma from my summer car? It would be cool
     
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  5. KKG Clan

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    This reminds me from the time of when people used to create fictional cars and boom this cam outta no where ill try it as soon as possible, possibly.make a video too
     
  6. Core2Duo_E7400 2

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    Unfortunately I can't play beam now (due to a computer situation) but I really look forward to driving this someday.

    As you mentioned it reminds me of the old English Morrises and Austins from the 1950's, which is a type of vehicle Beam really lacked up until this point.

    Hopefully you could stick a Miramar race engine in it someday for crazy high speed fun.
     
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  7. Canuto

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    Man... the stock sound really ruins the look of this car
    But at least its a brand new vehicle.
    (Or should I say old? )
     
  8. mike94

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    Thanks for your rating! @synsol offered to help me improving the body deformation. I'm really looking forward to see the results.
     
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    Very nice! :)

    Aren't 5-lugs, 15" wheels a tad too big for this vehicle though? :confused:
     
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    Thanks! The real Datsun has 6-lug 4x15" wheels and 5.00-15 tires so they are correct, however the wider tires ingame are much larger in diameter than the stock ones. I can add 4-lug hubs for the next update.
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    I'm planning to add Nissan L16 engine in some point. It seems to be common swap IRL. Maybe stock 92hp and some crazy intercooled turbo option.
     
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  11. SergentFido

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    Ohh you car is in good hands then ! I have only good things to say about working with Synsol :)
     
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    have to say its a great lil thing, but should be weaker for a 50s car at 100 kph at a crash
    screenshot_00081.png
     
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  13. MeatMystery

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    After running over the vehicle with a fine tooth comb, here is what I've found:
    -As SergentFido said it is a tad bit too strong
    -The front steering seems to break a tad unusually and veer to the left when hitting a good sized bump at 20-30mph
    -The engine breaks a little to easily
    -The radiator may be too strong (it may just be the strength of the body)
     
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    "I'm planning to add Nissan L16 engine in some point. It seems to be common swap IRL. Maybe stock 92hp and some crazy intercooled turbo option."

    Perhaps a turbo from the Covet would work.
     
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    Offroad wheels here I come!
     
  16. MehmetErdemErcin

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    Well, if you take the front of the mini, change it a little bit than put a 40's american car trunk with 4 doors. You got this car! Good work, nice car.
     
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    Well, its remarkable strength reminds of the TTAZ Kerras, a Soviet rear-engined B-segment car created by Atomix. Gotta crash them head-on and see who wins. The Kerras can easily crush anything less safe than 800series, so it is pretty interesting if it can handle this badass machine.
     
  18. Stance02

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    Great car, but could you make race configurations, or atleast faster versions?
     
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    This is a really stupid question, but is this considered a sedan? I mean the rear is blunt and there is not a lot of trunk space.
     
  20. RustyRenesis

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    By the way, i've got no idea when i'll start this, (because i'm a very busy atm), but when it's done i'll let you know.
     
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