Bad for you, i don't. I didn't like how it sat in the bay, and mainly the fact that it was mounted so badly. NO countryside mechanic in the world would ever mount an engine IN FRONT of the front axle, all that does is problems. so i redone it I spun it back 90 degrees, and boy, now it looks much better. Doing that ment that the exhaust would have to be redone too... ...But that is where i hit the ground. hard. the original D15 exuast with the nice headers served its purpose up to 1m of its leght, and then i cut it BAD. Somehow i managed to hack it together with a piece of the original covet exhaust, with few centimeters of nothing between them. It was done real badly, but as long as you are not looking directly at the point of disaster, it isn't that bad, but i better wont start about the tranny hanging in there badly.. <-- that about sums up my skill with blender.
But But But........ the mini was awesome and had the engine in front of the front axle! - - - Updated - - - But But But........ the mini was awesome and had the engine in front of the front axle!
A Pizza delivery skin I made for the Jet Covet, I though it wasn't good enough to make a thread of it... Maybe some day if annyone likes it!
Well who would have thought it would work so well in blender The .blend if you would like to play with it(updated):
Wow Maybe if i get the animation skills to do that I may be able to do it (Not yet) - - - Updated - - - Holy crap on a cracker it kills my pc though Blender cannot run this animation :/
It's really basic physics simulation, he didn't even make seperate strength settings for the different parts...