That is some real dedication to the renault 4, I can already see some optional extras on your cars that I might add to the cuatro, thanks for sharing that!
it would be nice since its a smaller car truck suv to add a boosa motor with the turbo option or a small block chevy ford or dodge a big motor in a little car or a big cc bike motor with high rpm that will make that little thing haul but lol nothings better than a 200 mph 1500 poundish mini vehicle
you know how people on these forums are! Jato will always be used instead of an actual realistic engine Square
Changes list: Additions: Added pickup roof rack, it's similar to the original roof rack however it fits only on the front half, therefore fitting on the pickup and van variants. Lower rally lights, they are connected to the lower bumper and should only appear for rally variants. Upper light bar, has four equally sized lights attached to the rail. It can be connected to any variant of the roof rack. Indicators now lie between the front lights. Updated: Completely new grill looks similar to the original however it now has smooth shading and a couple more slats in the grill itself. Front lights are further apart due to the updated grill, the models are shallower. Image of updates:
You should start working on putting this into the game. I think that working on the model and putting it in game will be better because your learning other stuff too. ALso it will be easier and you will be less likely to give up. I doubt you would give up though. You have so much done!
He is already working on getting the kart ingame. Frame, engine, wheels and parts of the drivetrain are done already. Suspension and other stuff need work. (I'm trying to help by explaining stuff)
Yes, however almost none of this could have been done without Blijo's help and I am immensely thankful for his help. The multiple bodies also have been done along with wheel variants. --- Post updated --- Also, the engine is now a 125cc engine, the 250cc one just had wheelspin so i'm going to turn it down a bit.
I just had a stupid idea but I think it would be really fun. Expanding on what @justinroxs222 said about aftermarket engines, you could stick a small block V8 in the back of the pickup bed and have a crazy mid engine sleeper build.
Oh no, I'm having bus-engined covet flashbacks. Jokes aside, it might happen, might not. I'm going to focus on things like that later.