Some other suggestions: Stryder Trivium Stryder Steamcrank Stryder Prostreet Sparrow (from you're sketches on deviantart)
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!
Thanks for the feedbacks and errors everyone! I've fixed the errors Sharp bonnet fixed and tweaked, Interior space extended, and pedals lowered Added those little things on the doors, Hood, and trunk Close Up If anyone want's to see the drive train in new angles (I'll add more details to the engine) 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!
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.
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!
Are custom configs planned? E.g: Hotrod, Drag, Lowrider, Ratrod... (Assuming a RWD conversion happens)
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.
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
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.