I loved them, i spent a large amount of my childhood driving the dodge police around aspen grove and north st helen's. It was great fun due to the technical roads and super soft suspension. I loved how those cars handled. Ah,memories from when i was just over half my current age.
Oh you mean the submesh cars that Rigs of Rods was built around in the first place, and without them we wouldn't be where we are now. Right
Mmmmm.. 4 very round rubberhumps. Dump ze clutch Not even a wiggle... Now to make the front suspension rigid, after witch it should be drivable
Could it be? It looks like (gasp) the legendary modders are coming back! (plays that famous bit of the 1812 Overture) DUNDUNDUNDUNDUNDUNDUNDUN DUN DUN!
Im happy . when you release that plane i will be so happy i will crash the plane in to a car or in to the titan of gta V :3 LOL
Could it be? The most edited post? http://i.imgur.com/a4tcRih.png http://i.imgur.com/Yik8f6B.png http://i.imgur.com/LFo5WES.png
I don't know if you can JBeam, but making one of them into a vehicle where you can knock the silos over would be pretty cool!
Civics are unibody cars, not body on frame, as you've modelled. Did you recycle the suspension from your Aventador? Given your attitude in our past exchanges, I don't know why I bother helping you Anyway, here's a nice diagram of the front suspension. (imported from here) This is aftermarket, but has the same geometry as the stock parts. (imported from here) This is the undercarriage shot from the rear, showing the ridges/valleys, transmission/exhaust tunnel, and brake lines. (imported from here) This is a great shot of an EK unibody, which is quite similar to the EG unibody. (imported from here) Similar shot, but from above. (imported from here) A shot of the rear suspension, partially disassembled. (imported from here)
Funny thing Zappy, is that I probably found that more useful than Pontiac would, and I'm not even making the car.