Outdated 1944 Stryder Propeller

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  1. coolusername

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    exhaust on rear is a bit boring, needs to be in glovebox or somewhere :D
     
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  2. ViperCobra

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    Some other suggestions:
    Stryder Trivium
    Stryder Steamcrank
    Stryder Prostreet
    Sparrow
    (from you're sketches on deviantart)
     
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  3. TheShipMaster

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    Looks great
     
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  4. Deleted member 197509

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    This is going to be a fun car,because its a rear engined car, so that means i can crash it from the front and keep driving!
     
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  5. marijn123@lol

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  6. Atlas

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    Thanks for the feedbacks and errors everyone! I've fixed the errors :)

    Sharp bonnet fixed and tweaked, Interior space extended, and pedals lowered
    Propeller_25.png Propeller_23.png propeller_24.png

    Added those little things on the doors, Hood, and trunk
    propeller_18.png Propeller_19.png
    Close Up
    Propeller_20.png propeller_21.png Propeller_22.png

    If anyone want's to see the drive train in new angles (I'll add more details to the engine)
    propeller_26.png propeller_27.png

    If there are more errors, please let me know!

    I've modeled Prostreet but lacks alot of refinement :)

    If you don't damage the front wheel drive system while crashing the front then you're good to go!
     
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  7. The Shotty

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    This is Prostreet
     
  8. Atlas

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    That's a very old model, I made a new one :)
    Screenshot2017-08-05012022.png
     
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  9. Ytrewq

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    The new one looks so much better!
     
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  10. Gasoline_boy 2

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    the engine could be a gasoline or diesel not sure but looks cool
     
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  11. Occam's Razer

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    I'll provide you the same caution I always provide aspiring vehicle creators: don't wait until you finish modelling to start jbeaming, especially if you've never used jbeam before. Just make something simple with jbeam (like a box) just so you can wrap your head around the format and how it works. Blender exporters are handy, but they're no substitute for understanding the format.

    Also, I think more dieselpunk than steampunk at a glance. Steampunk is more brass, wood, external combustion, imperialism, and social Darwinism. Dieselpunk is more concerned with aluminum, internal combustion, and jazz.

    Hmm. Perhaps we need a good Sky Captain or Dark City-inspired map.
     
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  12. Tesla66

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    I like the art-deco look to it Keep it up!
     
  13. Slammington

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    Looks awesome, but this car is going to understeer for days! :p
     
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  14. CharredWing

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    Not if you apply the handbrake liberally. With heavy FWD cars it is easy to slide the rear with application of handbrake, and the rear-engined config should make it easier for the arse to slide out. So, according to my logic, it should be a drift machine!
     
  15. ¿Carbohydration?

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    Are custom configs planned? E.g: Hotrod, Drag, Lowrider, Ratrod... (Assuming a RWD conversion happens)
     
  16. Cool Username

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    I am very confused, but, uhh...alright? Can't wait to drive it? Didn't know such a layout existed. Seems like it would be extremely impractical in the real world, but that probably just makes it all the more fun to play around with in-game.
     
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  17. Slammington

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    True, but there is little you can do for traction when you have 80% of the car's weight shifting to the non-driven wheels while accelerating. This car will be doing a 5 mile burnout just trying to merge onto a highway, for example :p
     
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  18. Plymouth Superbird 1970

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    ITS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! but this is going to die. I'd be happy if it doesn't though.
     
  19. CharredWing

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    And on top of that, it looks like this mofo has got some pretty thin tires. Almost looking like pizza cutters. I peg them at 6 inches wide max.
     
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  20. Dergunthikus

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    Who Needs praktikality when the car Looks that good
     
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