looks like all you would have to do is move the coord's of the back ones there. If you don't have to add any nodes or beams it's really easy just time consuming and annoying. Go in game and go to the debug with the names for the nodes. Go into the hatch.jbeam and then ctrl+f the name of the node. Move the node until it fits. donerino. that's what I did, and I moved 2 entire nodes so I'm pretty much pro - - - Updated - - - hittin the 3 wheel motion
Looks sweet, moosedicks is right though, you just have to use the debug screen to find the node names and move them backwards and the roof ones forwards.
Definitely stolen, although modified a lot... But strangely enough it wasn't based on my Cadillac, even though I thought it was(the n/b looks to have 90% the same layout on the front), it's actually using the Grand Marshal n/b. Not as badly stolen as some of the others though
Years of intense practice to master this trick. This is my test object to mess around with textures and understand how the various effect works. I called it "TheGreatAmazingCube"
I have come to realize that people who just proclaim how much swag they have (those 12 year-old swag"flags") are the ones who are uncool. But when you have something to back you up on it, in this case, a one wheel drift, you are truly one with swag. For example, this is what I call swag:
Hey Myth, why you calling this N/B as stolen? If this guy would charge money for it, then it will be stolen. In this case, 3d model and N/B chasis are both free + he bought the game.
Because he didn't make it... Duh... They don't give Gabester any credits for the n/b at all, only the author thing in the files themselves. Means they're advertising it as if they made it themselves. = stolen. Please, don't play the devils advocate when it's not correct
Well, then all people who moding GTA games are thefts because they ripping cars from Forza, GranTurismo and other AAA games, ofcourse, some of them are giving credits to original 3d model creators, but about 95% of them are don't...