The bumpers, tires, and roll bar were made by other people. What ever they came from was imported into the bronco.dae file and was positioned, sized, edited, and named. This is the second project I've ever worked on so I'll start making my own custom parts sometime in the future. If you mean by if I had help, then yes. I had a thread of how to get my f150 crewcab ingame that @Matchbox201 and flying to your soul replied too and that kind of kickstarted my love in the blender modeling program. Hope this helps
Be sure to credit the authors of the parts (and make sure you have permission to use and release them) you used if you release them
That is the reason I haven't put out a download yet. But the problem is that if they are still active on the forums.
Could you make a drag version of the bronco there are a few drag racing broncos in real life. just search up drag bronco and you should find some images results and maybe some youtube videos
Its still being worked on but school has killed my time and the few times I do have time I don't have the motivation, if someone wants to pick this up, go ahead just let me know first
Is this still getting updated or its not in future ? --- Post updated --- mabie the Devs can update it or help ?
The EULA of this forum states that anyone may create derivative works from any mod uploaded on this forum, and that Beamng (developers/company) may make use of the mod(s) uploaded with or without expressed or implied monetary compensation to the uploader/creator. So yes, I wouldn't let being unable to contact folks stop you, but it is always 'the right thing to do' to ask 1st (as I always do). However, this being said, always credit where credit is due. Also, nice truck. Love my 80s~90s Ford pickup trucks. They're great and they hold up really well for a concrete construction contractor/labor force. The 1986 models with the 300cu 'in straight 6 and the 1992 models 351(?)cu 'in Windsor v8, and the 460 (IIRC, it was in an 88 crewcab) hold up rather respectably under a tough work environment. Went through several truck beds though. Had to get rid of the '92 with it's Borg-Warner (Werner?) auto-transmission when the auto tranny gave out at some 250,000 miles or so (other two had a standard trans), and the auto-locking hubs that refused to automatically lock into 4x4 mode (problematic at best). The Dodge RAM pickups were the worst (for our environment), and the Chevrolet/GMC pickups were almost nearly as reliable as the Ford's were.
I have regained some motivation to work on this, and while testing I found that the brakes work fine if you drive in manual mode thanks @Z24zorpx4 the jbeam I will try to play with the D series cap and see what I can figure out