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Development screenshots #1 [Closed]

Discussion in 'Microblogs' started by gabester, Sep 5, 2012.

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  1. redrobin

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    Nodinental (Continental)

    Beamer (Cooper tires)
     
  2. Dummiesman

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    not even gabes real face tho :p
     
  3. n0ah1897

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    That was his old avatar back in the day. :p
     
  4. JDMClark

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    How much is the 200bx going to weigh? like 2400-2500lbs?
     
  5. redrobin

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    I get a Ford Thunderbird vibe from the rear end for some reason.

    This is ok, I'm ok with that.
     
  6. logoster

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    so i'm not the only one who thought of ford thunderbird when seeing the back of the 200bx
     
  7. JDMClark

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    I've thought that since its creation. The front end even has some characteristics. Personally dislike the thunderbirds but the 200bx is a much better car :D
     
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    What car does the 200BX handle closest to?
     
  9. gabester

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    It's our first front-engine, RWD coupe (WITH INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION :rolleyes:)... so not like anything else in the game currently. Also not very well; still need to sort out the rear suspension. Weighs about 2800 lbs.
     
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    What about the Moonhawk?
     
  11. Godzilla!

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    Those seem to have little hubcaps to cover the bolts on the alloys, would these be detachable like regular hubcaps?

    Amazing work by the way. :rolleyes:
     
  12. gabester

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    Sorry, I meant one that isn't a land yacht :p It's our first RWD car with independent rear suspension.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Unfortunately they're not modeled to detach. I made these wheels a looong time ago for the Pessima.
     
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  13. Aboroath

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    Rear of BX definitely looks T-Birdish...no prob with that. Loving the updates!
     
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    The moonhawk needs a foghorn and a sail
     
  15. vmlinuz

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    Maybe Ibishu used a proprietary wheel attachment system that only Ibishu Certified Mechanics can get the tools for.
     
  16. JDMClark

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    what a mystical tool

    screwdriver.jpg
     
  17. Dc5R

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    (not sarcasm just a joke )
    why the heck would you put one of these on a car ?
    beamer.jpg
     
  18. MrAngry

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    No, that is the certified 1970's-1980's GM Universal ignition key
     
  19. Vlahka

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    So what is wrong with it ?
     
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    Camber, toe, spring damping, could be a number of things.
     
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