1) First of all, my favorite car: Renault Fuego. If I succeed with Melange project I'll jump over this car.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9kL1m6zhAlA/TpS_0md1jVI/AAAAAAAAAIE/4Py0IU0Us9g/s1600/n1442536918_30061563_6704.jpg)
2) Back in time I did a truck with Car Blaster. The physics were ok, the speed, the height, etc., but you'll need a lot of imagination using that kind of truck with the Lamborhini's skin :o . Again, if I succeed with Melange and Renault Fuego I would like to do this truck.
3) and third, I spoke with Mingva back to 2003 (more or less) to add into his competition (IRC Indy Racing Cup) more Indy cars, made with car blaster. They were Indy Lola/Penske and Indy Chevrolet. I started them, they had different reactions to grass, acceleration, curves, etc., but the same max. speed. It was cancelled, I don't remember why, but it was a good idea.
Tell me your projects!!!
Volkswage Bus T 3...? 8) ::)
The Fuego is quite matching the original set as it is more-or-less the same age as the other cars.
I would love three cars:
- Citroen SM - relatively slow car in the bunch with lots of grip due to the hydropneumatic suspension.
(http://motoburg.com/images/citroen-sm-01.jpg)
- Lotus Elise -would be very hard to model due to the curves. Kart-like acceleration, but low top speed, good grip. Also if we have the Lotus we might as well have a Tesla Roadster (same chassis)
(http://img2.pcauto.com.cn/pcauto/0710/24/594937_071025LotusEliseSC04_thumb.jpg)
- Lamborghini Miura - same way hard as the Lotus. - not sure about its characteristics. Its the looks what counts :)
(http://img155.poco.cn/mypoco/myphoto/20110428/13/20110428130006_1346546510.jpg)
Quote from: zaqrack on July 19, 2012, 03:10:32 PM
The Fuego is quite matching the original set as it is more-or-less the same age as the other cars.
I would love three cars:
- Citroen SM - relatively slow car in the bunch with lots of grip due to the hydropneumatic suspension.
(http://motoburg.com/images/citroen-sm-01.jpg)
Yeah! Big, slow or old cars usually are most fun to drive in games.
Quote from: Grijze Pilion on December 03, 2012, 05:59:47 PM
Yeah! Big, slow or old cars usually are most fun to drive in games.
It's a bit different in Stunts. You need at least 100-110 mph top speed to complete jumps.
Quote from: CTG on December 04, 2012, 11:15:04 AM
speed to complete jumps.
You don't know me :) I play Stunts, and occasionally TrackMania just for creating pretty landscapes and roads. Honestly, Stunts doesn't really satisfy me with landscapes.