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Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Mr. Twiglesworth, Apr 21, 2017.

  1. SandwichesANDmilk

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  2. Beam Dumps

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    anything offroad.
     
  3. FireStriker

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    But what year? c:
     
  4. v_s

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    Cube RS from Crashday
     

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  5. CRAZY RACER

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    Maybe A Pontiac?
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  6. killstreak451

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    a 1958 Edsel :)
     
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  8. Logi_Veloce

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    1998 Volkswagen Jetta A3? It's front-engine, front-wheel-drive, and a sedan, so it could possibly use the modern pessima's Jbeam.
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  9. Captain. Adam

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    Any car/truck from the 1950s :)
     
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  10. Dapper Musician

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    Maybe a model A have a couple different variants like off road rat rod stock and idk drag
     
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  12. lyndon123

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    either a coach (bus) or a Daewoo Matiz. I have been wanting to drove a t series into one of them for years
     
  13. Tesla66

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    50's, anything or a new van or pickup!
     
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  14. Zethsquatch

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    Gremlin!
     
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  15. Snikle

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    Any Rolls-Royce would be fun to smash up.
     
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  16. DavidJ305

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    1970 GTO or Monte Carlo
     
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  17. papercraftman1980

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    can you do a 1955 ford crown vic?
     

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  18. Mr. Twiglesworth

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    I'm waiting for more suggestions, I'm gathering them all over the place too
     
  19. Octothorp Obelus

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    An 8 wheeler would be interesting, like the MAZ-7310 or MAZ-415. Something large, unstoppable, and Russian. :D
     
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  20. EruptionTyphlosion

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    Oh no, I'm posting this again...

    I was recently playing Beam and noticed a gaping hole in the car list. A Tilt-Cab truck.

    We have the Gavril T series, I like it, but it's really meant to be an 18 wheeler, and you couldn't use it as a light truck. It has a longnose front end, which is nice, but a cabover truck would be great.

    A tilt cab truck would allow for a greater variety in configs and options. For example, the famous Ford C Series was used for a variety of purposes.
    Here are some examples.

    Flatbed

    Fire Truck (Yes! An american fire truck without needing a custom chassis!)

    Box Truck

    Dump Truck (With an interesting paintjob)

    Bare Bones chassis

    Car Carrier:

    Tractor Trailer: (Yes! Now something else to use the new trailers with!)

    And this interesting tow truck I found: (I know there are boom bindings... So it might work)

    A truck like this would have tons of possibilities!

    However, one trim I would like to bring up are fire engines. We don't have a fire truck yet (I know about the ETK, but that's more european). The fire apparatus industry is quite interesting and diverse, and there could be a ton of fire trucks that you could make on this chassis

    Snorkel: (Not many people have heard of this, but this was the predecessor to the common tower ladder. It's like a bucket truck)

    Your ordinary pumper:

    Rearmount Aerial Ladder:

    Midmount Ladder:

    Rescue Squad:

    Tanker:


    These could be easily swapped onto the body.

    My ideas for our new truck:
    Gavril TC Series (TC standing for tilt cab)(I need a better name though...)

    Chassis:
    6 Wheel (2 front, 4 rear)
    10 Wheel (2 front, 2 sets of 4 in the rear
    6 wheel short (For trailers)

    Bodies:
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    Box Truck
    Dump Truck
    Car Carrier
    Cement Mixer
    Pumper
    Water Tanker
    Long Fire Truck (For mounting ladders)
    Rescue Body

    Skins:
    TastiCola
    Beamng
    Beam County Fire Department
    Rusty

    Options:
    Midmount Ladder
    Rearmount Ladder
    Snorkel (For fire trucks or utility trucks)
    Red or Amber lightbars
    Trailer Hitch


    Engines:
    Inline 6
    V8
    Y-Block
     
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