I'd like to see you stop re-uploading poor quality mods here, and perhaps invest that time learning how to make somewhat decent content Also no-one is going to improve mods for you, so get that idea out of your head. Yes, you can get advice and help to point you in the right direction (as there is always complications when modding) but unless you can prove you've put in the work (which you haven't) then no one will want to help you (which I don't)
It is still too large. It should be about the same size as Miramar. Even slightly narrower than Miramar
It is just as wide as a Miramar, and little longer, wheelbase is identical It is already on the Miramar jbeam, I threw away the old Grand Marshall based jbeam
The real car was 4115 mm long and 1550 mm wide. Check your model in Blender to make sure the size is right. (If anything, the big Blender square is 1 meter (1000 mm) and the small one 10 cm (100 mm)).
If we take Miramar's dimensions as of Skyline C10 then Moskvich has to be 8cm shorter, 10cm narrower and 11cm taller than Skyline. --- Post updated --- 4115mm is the length of 1967-1969 model. This one is 4250mm long
Sorry, but I really dont think I can scale it down anymore. That would mean editing the suspension jbeam and, well, I am not good enough to mess with that.
yes. doesnt work. tried it with the original jbeam. result was that the whole car started shaking and wouldnt stop. + i can only do edit one jbeam, then I have to restart my computer so the chances are actually saved. Brilliant
Then you don't know how to use NBE. After you load up and edit multiple jbeams, be sure to save each one.
Weird. Have done that just yesterday and it worked. How I do it: 1. Open NBE 2. Drag desired files to the editor window 3. Make edits 4. Select a file in the editor, click 'save jbeam' 5. Repeat step 4. with all files