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Leonardo9613

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Post Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:44 am

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Yeah, I hate when I forget to flair the wheel arches :D
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Post Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:49 am

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Leonardo9613 wrote:Yeah, I hate when I forget to flair the wheel arches :D


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Post Mon Dec 01, 2014 5:18 am

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This is the latest model made by Highland motors- hypercar (or rather megacar) Highland Mikun One. Fastest serial car which we build with weight to power ratio 1:1 and thus can Mikun One accelerate to 100km/h under 3 seconds. Top speed is over 420km/h. Mikun is powered by twin turbo 5.0l V8 flatplane with power over 1MW (1077kW) and torque 1328Nm. Required cooling of this monster is over 2300kJ per second. Power is transmitted to rear wheels by seven-speed sequential gearbox with double clutch. Chasis is made of carbon fibre. Since the car is very difficult to manufacture, we will produce only a few units per year.
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Post Mon Dec 01, 2014 7:38 am

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Looks very good! Good job :)
Name of Car Company: Halfix Cars
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Post Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:41 pm

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Thank you, it took me about two hours to create design, creating engine took me less than one hour :)
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Post Wed Dec 03, 2014 12:27 am

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np1993 wrote:
Leonardo9613 wrote:Yeah, I hate when I forget to flair the wheel arches :D


#automationproblems


If you open up the .lua model file in notepad, and find the table that pertains to the position of the wheel arch (just look for the right label in the chassis component list near the top of the document, then word search until you find the table it refers to), then you can just change the position to whatever you like (within the maximum specified morphable limits for that part). This way, you can fix that "forgot to flare wheel arches" problem without having to take off every bloody fixture and put it back on!

Until then, a forgotten wheel arch flare would cost me up to an hour of redevelopment time. Can you imagine how long it took me to fix Sleipnir!?!?
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