I don't know, it seems that it is both. BeamNG shows it, because the Mirimar and the Pigeon are both LHD. Also, in the article 7 Habits you will form after living in Japan, number 6 said, "First of all, the streering wheel is on the other side of the car and you are driving on the left side of the road. Hmm.
I would ask forome some nifty addon like a 4wd conversion and a more peppy version of the factory engine, something like 80 hp?, one for offroading the other for a vitage race car
wat I'm not a home right now but im like 99.999999% sure that both the Miramar and Pigeon are RHD. I know for sure all of japan is RHD however as I remember reading about the last prefecture to switch from LHD to RHD, in the 1960s.
Whoops, bad post! Also what I meant was Japan drives on the left side of the road. Whatever! That post is going to go down strong. Deleted.
Dude. RHD means right hand drive. That means that the steering wheel is located on the right side of the vehicle. You should have noticed that at least when you brought up @expired's RHD car pack into the argument.
you are confusing LHD/RHD and left hand traffic. Japan is left hand traffic right hand drive. The Skyline is a RHD car. You literally have your entire post back to front and its quite laughable.
Outstanding job! I love all little details that aren't even in official vehicles (like damn fuel cap and pipe!). However there are three things that bothers me: - this is Japanese car so why it is LHD? - it is really strong as a car from 50s, - little thing but really annoying me (I don't know why), blinkers shouldn't glowing, I'm not sure 100% but they had additional light next to blinkers in late 60s (for example Dastun 510).
Thank you everybody! I never thought that the Satsuma could be the top rated mod out there and it has almost reached 10 000 downloads. The wagon body model is now finished and ready for jbeaming. It was hard to model, because I didn't find any real-life photos of the Datsun W210 wagon and the old sales brochures found online show the rear end only with tailgate open. The big news for the performance hungry people of the BeamNG community in the oncoming update is the Mazda 13B -inspired two-rotor Wankel engine with N/A four-barrel carb and intercooled turbo versions. The adjustable Stage 3 turbo will produce over 500hp from the little rotary engine. Of course there will be lots of jbeam changes. @synsol seems to be very busy, so I'll improve the crash deformation myself and try to fix all the bugs. I'm also making an experimental front axle with minimal amount of nodes needed and the remaining nodes are heavier to allow increasing the "beamSpring" values. I hope it will fix the front wheel wobble issue. @TheRustyRagdoll also made great sounds for the original engines and they will be added in the next update. Now we only need rotary engine sounds...
A 12A PUSHING 500HP???? @mike94 I LOVE YOU. And yes, i'll finally do the sounds... with pleasure. Hell yeah!! Finally a rotary!!
Woah! This looks outstanding! Any plans for K110 (I think this is only one convertible Datsun on this body)?
Looks awesome! I actually just happened to find this thread by accident that may help: http://community.ratsun.net/topic/18308-datsun-wagon-1959-four-doors/
Thanks! I'll do it after I make the van and pickup bodies. The working canvas top for the K110 seems to be very hard to make. Maybe it can be done somehow with slidenodes. Thanks. It's from the same brochure I used as a reference. Thanks very much! The wagon model is very rare and that thread with the pics is very helpful. The tail lamps of that Datsun are strange. All the brochure images show round protruding lamps like the sedan has. Also the rear door windows are different from the '58 model, which has sliding windows and the one in the thread has roll-up windows. The front end looks like the '60 model 223 truck. Could be the only US wagon left.
I remember old Cadillac 63 series where similar roof works fine, only connections were indestructible. I can't find it but I still have it so if you want I can send you this mod.