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what body is that
Early to mid 90s Cadillac Seville body. I think it unlocks in 1985.
Not entirely sure this belongs here, but… I may have spilled a little Hot Wheels into a design I was tinkering with…
Meet the RoadBurners “Double Trouble” 1949 Bricksley Leviathan.
It’s not pretty, not finished, and definitely not lore-friendly. Based very, very loosely on the Hot-Wheels “Evil Twin” but done with an Automation car I was messing around with.
(Actual power comes from a 6 liter Storm Automotive 32-valve DOHC V8, the AluStar III “Cascabel” with 500+ horsepower. The design would, if it were possible, use two of those, supercharged to stupid and back… And because it’s Bricksley, it’s RWD with not-anywhere-near-wide-enough rear tires for the power, even considering the engine I put in it. Only thing saving it is the amount of modern traction aids it has, because if I put this thing on the 1949 suspension, tires, brakes, and with the 3-speed gearbox… Deathtrap.)
So, effectively, I made a meme car, and I’m not entirely sure how I should feel about that.
I tried to make a cyberpunk-restomod version of the GTVIII, needless to say I fucked it up. I will reattemp at a later date…
Not quite sure if this counts as a custom, but I didn’t know where else to put it.
Edit:
In my defense, the tires were too big.
So far, your car is still very far from cyberpunk, so keep trying. You almost caught my thought about what I want to develop. Why are you - because your cyberpunk idea is too raw to shall have bragged loudly. By the way, I also only recently drew attention to the Calaber Challenge, but its conditions did not satisfyed me, and besides, now it is too late. I wanted to create something super luxurious with shade a Las Vegas factory, but the challenge says that Brock Calaber is an ordinary person and he can’t have a flashy car. Now I have formed an idea in my head, but most likely it will no longer be a fastback.
What?
thats one basic design… it’s fixtures look like placed randomly, and just lack depth, maybe too basic
Yeah, but to be fair it is cslled the Generic Car.
I really have to stop designing cars when I’m bored.
I figure, this 1976 Bricksley Kingsnake 454ci is, more likely than not, some form of movie car. Despite the long hood and double steering axles, it’s still RWD and powered by a “gutless” 454ci I6 making 180 horsepower, fed through a 4 speed auto-box.
No, I don’t know what kind of movie the car is in, but it’s probably the villain’s car. I mean, why else would a custom, 6-wheeled Bricksley Kingsnake be in a desert gas station, painted in Bricksley “Marauder Blue” paint?
I love big sixes, good job.
I wanted to use one of the new “cubic inches” badges from the workshop. Otherwise, I probably would have used the more lore-accurate 464ci or the 497ci I6.
When in doubt, my go-to engine is a large-displacement I6.
Damn, setting new goals for me with TDF.