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Mosam Automotive - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:32 am
by WizzyThaMan
[UPDATE]:
Due to recent changes within the company, the name has changed from Limburgia Motor Industries to Mosam Automotive.
The approach on the whole car development process and marketing, will be reviewed. Also the badge standing proud and firm on every sold car will be replaced with a new badge matching the company's standard, moral, vision and approach on development cars for the market.

Well, here my topic about some designs I'm making. At first im making the car designs, then I will look into the engines and add those later on.
So let me hear what ya think!


#1: Aveno; Luxury sports sedan. Aiming for the 160-200 hp engine Inline 4 around 1600cc.

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#2: Horde; Muscle sports car (oh, it reminds me of something... what could it be! :lol:) For the youngsters with cash or the mid-aged men with a midlife crisis. Looking for a V8 with 350hp to 420hp around 5.2 liters.

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#3 Firente; Some southern fire and passion with technical excellence and quality. This car gives you the goosebums when you rev the engine, though it feels very descent and luxurious when driving. Aiming at 450-520hp with a roaring V10 that has an engine displacement of around 4.2 liters.

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Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:46 am
by flatfour
Love those cars man!

I especially like the Aveno, but I'm rather confused about the motor. Did you mean an inline 4 with 1600cc? To me a 1.6L 6 cylinder doesn't seem like a very balanced combination.

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:57 am
by WizzyThaMan
flatfour wrote:Love those cars man!

I especially like the Aveno, but I'm rather confused about the motor. Did you mean an inline 4 with 1600cc? To me a 1.6L 6 cylinder doesn't seem like a very balanced combination.



Woops yeah, I was thinking about a I6 2.0 or I4 1.6! Let me quickly change that! Thanks.

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:50 pm
by Daffyflyer
Turn FXAA on damn you *shakes fist* :P

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:42 pm
by WizzyThaMan
My poor laptop will blow up if I do!

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:58 pm
by Daffyflyer
Does it slow it down much? I've found it has minimal performance impact, but that may be due to fairly high-end hardware at my end :P

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 10:47 pm
by JussiE
Daffyflyer wrote:Does it slow it down much? I've found it has minimal performance impact, but that may be due to fairly high-end hardware at my end :P


My laptop has Intel integrated graphics adapter. FXAA is unusable in the car designer. You can although design engines quite OK but the car designer is really slow. If you even try to give a name to your car you can type for about one letter a second. :)

FXAA on, 1280x720 = too slow = unusable
FXAA off, 1920x1080 = still slow but much better = usable

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 11:11 pm
by boyercam
WizzyThaMan wrote:(oh, it reminds me of something... what could it be! :lol:)]


Is it bad that I'm getting a Rolls Royce Phantom styled look? ;)

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:25 am
by WizzyThaMan
boyercam wrote:
WizzyThaMan wrote:(oh, it reminds me of something... what could it be! :lol:)]


Is it bad that I'm getting a Rolls Royce Phantom styled look? ;)


Actually yes. I am going for the mustang!

JussiE wrote:
Daffyflyer wrote:Does it slow it down much? I've found it has minimal performance impact, but that may be due to fairly high-end hardware at my end :P


My laptop has Intel integrated graphics adapter. FXAA is unusable in the car designer. You can although design engines quite OK but the car designer is really slow. If you even try to give a name to your car you can type for about one letter a second. :)


Same here. when I type it does 1 characer per second. So if I type Supercalifragilistic I end up with Selrisi or something like that

Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 5:42 am
by WizzyThaMan
Here is my latest model:

#4 Burato; Small hatchback for the standard uses. Cheap to build and a hit on the market. Enough power under the hood to not be boring!

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Re: Design cars and their engines - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:20 am
by flatfour
I quite like the new Burato. I think it's clean, simple, and functional.

Re: Limburgia Motor Industries - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:52 am
by WizzyThaMan
A new hatchback: Traverso
The sporty hatchback with a slight agressive look but also fun and good to act as a small family citycar.

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The car comes with two engines at first, a roaring 1.6 16V DOHC and a 1.6 16V DOHC Turbo:
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Re: Mosam Automotive - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 6:35 am
by noeraver
I love the Traverso, although it looks like every car I try to build with the car designer. I like the Punto-esque front, were you going for a Fiat look with that?

Re: Mosam Automotive - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:18 am
by WildKarrde
Love the rear end of the Firente, I never thought to try putting a grill on the back of the car, good idea! I'll be using that on my next car, lol.

Re: Mosam Automotive - by Wizzy

PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:57 pm
by WizzyThaMan
After a small break, Mosam Automotive is now back with 3 breaking designs! The Valencia, Burasso and Volante!

Valencia:
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Burasso:
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Volante:
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