Just use the vanilla autobello. This mod is pretty much just an autobello with the body replaced by a tube chassis and a slightly longer wheelbase.
Ya, I was looking for a off road Piccolina and this looked cool so I looked at it it does not, but it is still a good mod.
TrackpadUser updated Trackfab Autobello Buggy with a new update entry: Material fix and side bars Read the rest of this update entry...
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Hi i found a bug : (pics taken with no other mod and cleared cache) Fix when I spawn a prerunner before the buggy
to add to the bug mentioned in the above post, the Piccolina received new engine textures which resulted in the engine textures breaking:
I'll check that out, probably switch it to the new textures. Not sure why I missed the notification for this, but I'll check that out. If it's what I think it is it should be an easy fix.
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I love this mod i love the fact its a legit sand rail thats above quality the only thing is i havent tested it since it uses the autobello suspension and i just picked up another autobello buggy yesterday... is this compatable with the Autobello Rollcage buggy's modded suspension? if no do you have future plans for it to be? it looks the same just beefier... also didnt realize the last comment on the thread was from last year lol...
The autobello buggy suspension requires some pretty significant modifications to the chassis so it's not in my plans. At the end of the day it's mostly a DIY sandrail/kit buggy thing I do have plans to integrate similar suspension to the Apache instead, to make variants that replicate class 12 buggies.
I have been having a problem where when turning left, the front left wheel will lift on the ground and vice versa. Is there any way to fix this? Is it simply because it has too much power? or could bigger front wheels fix it?