Of course No idea currently. I have not made it that far to think about engines, as currently my main focus is modeling the body Unfortunately I have some very not exciting news for you all. As of now this project is on hold. I know I promised earlier I did not plan for this, but lately my mental health has become increasingly worse, from issues related to my personal life This does not mean the project is cancelled at all. I apologize for getting hopes up only to put the project on hold. I hope to return eventually with more progress on this project, but I cannot tell you when.
You take care of yourself, that's more important. We'll be here when you're in the right mindset to get back to this project.
there should be, the fiat multipla had 6 seats, 3 in the front and three in the back. that's why the car was so big --- Post updated --- hope you get better soon!
Technically our pickup has 5 seats, if you count the center console that can fold into a seat and the two jumpseats in the rear part of the cabin. My mom's car has 6 seats, with a third row, and my dad's car could fit 5 people (foldable rear seat cupholders/armrest), though not comfortably.
Spoiler: My current plan for the Plurima I think my current decision is that I will take an extended break from this project and instead focus on a different project once I get myself in order and get back to modding. I do not want to disappoint anyone or accept defeat, but I think that this project is way too much for me to handle at my current state As this vehicle is a completely standalone, and I am not an expert with JBeaming, this takes a huge effort The Plurima will not be cancelled, but I want to gather myself and not push myself farther than I can handle The Plurima was not at all the cause of my mental health going bad, but I do not think continuing to stress myself out with the Plurima will help. Spoiler: New project plan I've already got a plan for a different project in which will be similar to the idea of my Pessima refresh mod, but a little more involved rather than some new bumpers and headlights I plan to do a next generation Soliad Lansdale, which will be based on the fifth generation (2008-2020) Grand Caravan. I believe this will not be nearly as difficult, as many things can likely be carried over from the current Lansdale (such as engines, suspension, etc), and I won't have to modify the JBeam past what I am comfortable with Therefore I'm sure I will be more capable and comfortable to work on this, as I already know how to 3d model, I can do texturing, and I know how to create standalone vehicles. JBeaming is the only thing I struggle with, which is why I would like to learn that at my own pace rather than push myself with no experience, which is what I have been doing with the Plurima. I can do minor JBeam work, but not to the extent as I needed to do for the Plurima. I've made some decisions. I apologize for the large amount of text, but it would mean a lot if you read through and gave me your thoughts. Thank you - TL;DR: The Plurima will be on hold for an extended amount of time, and I think it's best that I work on other projects before continuing this
No problem, take your time, stay healthy, don“t let yourself be stressed (not easy! - learning to say "No"), take modding step by step, and maybe when you have learned return to this project.
A next-generation Lansdale has me pretty excited, not gonna lie. But, yeah. Sometimes it's a good idea to put a project on the backburner for a while if it's too mentally taxing on you, and move over to something different. I wholeheartedly support your decision.
that's okay, you need to take care of yourself first, also, for the engines, you could maybe do the same 1.6L petrol ~90 to 100hp and the 1.9TD ~100 to 120hp.
nice --- Post updated --- btw, the fiat multipla has a reverse beeper that beeps when you are too close to something. im unsure if the old one had that.