Oh well. At least the model looks nice. I just drew myself over my old PFP, and zoomed in, for my new PFP.
dunno how possible it might be but retrofitting that more modern looking design to the md could maybe used as a facelift of sorts? since it kinda looks like the "modern" h series thats produced until 23
It could but I don't want to use the MD as a base. It's inaccurate with its frame and weight class selection and I'd still like to offer a proper medium duty spanning class 4 to 8
can't believe you made some paid stuff free, especially with the way your currency is. you're a G, i plan to donate soon. idk when since i don't have my own credit card.
Ah well I just had no reason to gatekeep it as I wasn't really feeling on working on it lol. I have some cool looking things to show if I can get more progress on them and have them ingame, but that probably will be a while
If by some chance you ever come back to this, would you consider retconning it as a ford Louisville style truck? maybe mixed the cab of the Louisville or a similar design with the topkick style hood of the current Durham
At the very least, that's something I'd like to see on the MD-Series: a tandem rear axle. IDK why the vanilla one doesn't have it yet.
It probably will in an update down the line. I've done some work to add tandem axles to it & it already has some code in place indicating that it could be included at some point.
If you don't want to wait, Javielucho's Mad Mod adds in a tandem axle for the MD series, but the only downside is, it doesn't have the rear mudflaps or taillights to add on. (I've also tried to add them on by editing the jbeam files, but it broke the truck completely). It could be selected for either frame/cab length as well.
Of course I want tandem axles for the MD but about the pictures I was mostly thinking of the cab (a more “big truck” tall cab rather than a pickup cab), like the ford Louisville. I thought of this cause both Louisville and Durham are cities and in lore it could be said that Gavril has a factory in Durham NC that built the trucks, just like Ford built Louisville trucks in Louisville KY