Well I am extremely bored and feeling productive, feel free to suggest any quick mods for me to do etc, not saying I'll do all but if one interests me enough I'll go for it
1980s Ford falcon xf ( or any falcon ) . Or a cortina. - - - Updated - - - Some help images. Of subframe Xf falcon
physicalized/deformable objects? like... if even possible, maybe a empty watertower, a porta potty or a telephone cabin to deform/destroy... maybe even with multible/breakable parts to make the doors swing or come off or makin the tower collapse at some point. i would really like to see what JBeams can do with other things than cars.
Make a twin-engine small-ish plane with like 4 seats (or 2 seats + cargo bay). Like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_PA-24_Comanche
I would be happy to see any new planes! That Piper actually looks pretty nice, and the low wing should make it more aerobatic then the Cessna as well.
You should make a mod to add weight to the Cessna so that it can stress the plane and make it harder for take off..... or a grapple hook hanging off the back end for hooking small cars from the plane...
Simple Mods: -Some form of hybrid vehicle, with 2 engines. -A Hovercraft. (Hover Covet) -Touring car version of any vehicle. More Complex Mods: -A twin or quad prop plane! -A 70s style F1 car, like the Tyrrell P34 or some other mad creation. -Bendy Bus/Double Decker bus. -A classic, 1969 Austin Mini Cooper S, in Old English White, etc.
Admittedly not a modding suggestion, but... A 1962 Austin Healey Sprite, with fender flares, wide tires, and an A+ 1275 engine would be awesome. Basically, this: I can also get any other pictures you might need. Except for it smashed to bits.
Dodge Caravan/Ford Windstar stripped and demo derby style. Interior should save a lot of polys if its bare bones with 1 seat and a basic instrument cluster. A van like that would be fun as hell to rear end lol
lol. I second classic mini or bendybus. This also came to mind: http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/bentley-spitfire-engine-meteor-top-gear-jeremy-clarkson-2012-11-08