The 1969 ibishu Miramar 710: "Elegance meets refinement" After quite a bit of work we are finally close to the release of this thing. This project started a few moths back but i finally found time to finish the model and create some parts The jbeam and Texturing was made by @.nokau together with some other featues of this mod. Pictues: What this mod adds: - Two diffrent coupe body styles to the base Miramar: The Regular (Edited version of the SP by nokau) and the SP (made by me) They differ in the rear with the more swooping rear of the sp and the special sp wing ( modeled by @waboll ) as well as the quad headlights and the splitter compared to the more standard 710. - A new inline 6 engine derived from the race i4 : The regular engine has around ~200 hp The race engine has around ~310 hp - In the futute the hopper taillights of .nokau's miramar parts mod (https://beamng.com/resources/miramar-face-parts-hopper-tailights-parts.3591/) may be made compatible with the coupes : - The 690 version wich adds the 710 suspension and front grille to the regular Miramar: The mod will be released soon but no exact date can be given at this point.
i'm very hyped for this i always thought the miramar looked good but as a coupe.. its even better! good luck on the project can't wait
I can agree with that. It would look much better if it became a bit shorter and had the rear axle move forward a bit.
You mean like... a 2000 gtr ? The car i am recreating here ? --- Post updated --- it doesnt have to be an exact recreation tho ? like yes this is inspired by the 2000 gtr but it doesnt have to be 100 % accurate --- Post updated --- i have tried that but it actually looks a little too stubby in my opinion
no no, i am talking about the Beamng mod, The Miramar Z Coupe from Ninetynine --- Post updated --- it's a bit outdated, but it still works
Both that mod and this mod's front fascias are based on the same car, the Nissan Skyline GT-R. Obviously they'll look similar, and neither has more of a right to exist than the other.
But the Miramar already is a sedan, why would one go through the process of reinventing the wheel when its already there...
You're contradicting yourself there. Either way, the proportions would be much better with the rear axle moved forward, that's about it.