1987 Bramhall Virage Thundersaloon
BL - Virage IV - VSi Thunder.car (25.6 KB)
Built by Sam Matthews, it ran a long career in Thundersaloons until the series fell fowl of poor attendance in 1995, winning outright in 1992.
1987 Bramhall Virage Thundersaloon
BL - Virage IV - VSi Thunder.car (25.6 KB)
requires V16
GG Mephisto - #000 Kai.car (80.8 KB)
File changed because of the suspension and aero update.
Designed in the throes of deranged passion, this was the company’s statement piece. Trumpeting, “this is us,” through its signature quad exhaust that belched flames, Mephisto was a no-holds barred ode to excessive performance throughout every era. A 2000hp V16 powered all 4 wheels, 345mm wide, propelling it to a top speed of 439km/h. The aero kit was active and despite its hefty frame the car was capable of nimble cornering at all speeds. It’s surprisingly drivable… but don’t let that fool you: Its sheer speed is an often fatal temptation.
When originally made back in 2014 the game had nowhere near as sophisticated design tools and pieces as is available now. This is the closest realisation of the original design yet.
Shelton Ulysses, an American flat-4 RWD coupe that was on the market from 1976-1981.
Ulysses - Coupe.car (27.6 KB)
The DM Crusade DM Crusade - V8.car (25.0 KB)
1973 Masons California 430RA
Sorry for 4 cars before () , moved this one here, and added a new one.
It’s big, heavy, powerful and just does what you want it to. Very stable despite soft suspension, incredibly silent, irresistibly potent. Eco tuned 8 litre V16 powers all the wheels through a 9 speed auto. Perfect for cruising at 200 km/h.
For those who don’t have the Supporter Pack (V16s), since I have no idea what happens when you try to import and Beam-export a car with one, a pre-exported car:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z22NCNKC0ltAjBDKrT5r2_9RX9fXzLAN
A budget supercar with AWD, manual 6 and a 7.8 litre turbo V8. Didn’t try it yet, so I can’t tell you what it’s like. If you want you can read more about it here, in its company thread post.
Yo can we send link to BeamNG .zip car files rather than .car files?
So I can send turbo corrected cars y’know
This is an absolutely brilliant car to drive in BeamNG, thank you for that.
I own both games, so naturally I also export stuff.
This is a 1985 Monolith A520i Doka Super 4WD, which translates to a full size truck, quad cab, 4x4, manual, diff-locks, with a fuel injected 5.2L Straight 6 with just 200hp but nearly 300ft-lb of torque at just over idle speed, in this early case a “Super” model was not the luxurious model with the largest engine, but a well equipped trim with a rally-inspired appearance package and in this case the mid-range petrol engine (slots right above the 4.3L I6 and well below the 7.6L V12).
The headlights are mounted inside the bumper, and yes these are pop-up auxiliary lights. All 1985-1988 A-Series trucks looked like that. The styling was inspired by a mobile crane.
A-Serie - 520i Doka Super 4WD.car (33.5 KB)
It’s that “polished”, or “Polished”?
(Because Amy Farrah-Fowler)
That is insane, and very hard to drive (even tho in beamng has less power than it should).
EDIT: @strop well, that might be my problem, It is easy to go faster than I should haha.
It is an illusion to the phrase, “diamond in the rough”, so it is “Polished!” But a minivan, “Polished”, have you ever heard of such a thing? Minivans are generally not thought of as “sports” vehicles with touring car handling and power to take on a turbo charged 4 cylinder, rubber burner. So the sales pitch here is …buy the minivan that will get you there in style, comfort and luxury with enough horsepower to make the competition weeny. The very definition of a Polished Diamond, is it not dah-ling?
Also, there was a trim package I called Polish. It failed and was dropped from the lineup, but the slogan stuck in my head.
Respectfully I beg to differ. The handling is actually very neutral and responsive, and there’s not as much understeer as one might expect from such a front-heavy barge. It’s also surprisingly tolerant to full throttle application.
The main trick of course is not to drive faster than you should, and that’s always going to be the hardest part
Retro-Age Motors - '69 Sidewinder GTX.car (38.1 KB)
Bottom Picture: Left, LS Coupe. 302 cid developing 262 hp. The GTX uses the 360 Ceasar, developing 301 hp. Gas mileage? What you, from the future? We don’t worry about that non-sense, It’s 1969 and gas will last forever!
Rajem TT20 Conept '20
It’s car is good for track and road +delign is futuristic
*First screenshot from Automation, second from BeamNG. Last - engine (and file .car in the end)
Polish trim for Poland?
Make one Shitty 4 door fastback with crappy 1.6l engine will do
I think better car for poland is pony car.People in Poland very like Ford Mustangs and other in that style.
I just realized …I am spelling the word wrong …it is Polished not Polish. Sorry Poland.