I’ve created this colour in a highly scientific attempt, while clicking inside the wheel and saying: stop.
[quote=“NormanVauxhall”]Here the ZM Agadez 2.1 Rafiki.
A downtuned version of the Znopresk Zanzibar for the african market.[/quote]
Aaaaand everyone automatically loses.
From Packbat Auto Works comes the PAW Helvum AX (African eXport):
The Helvum was a bit of an experiment by PAW, one that would not have been built were it not for the financial incentives offered for manufacturers exporting cars to the sub-Saharan region. While mechanically sound, the bodywork was made with a very low-quality polymer for reduced costs and the suspension was highly primitive, design choices that would dog the attempts by PAW to sell Americanized versions of the Helvum in the their native US. That said, it was a practical, reliable, and (for the price) surprisingly well-appointed crossover, and capable of handling truly extraordinarily bad terrain despite its relatively anemic powerplant.
[quote=“VicVictory”][quote=“NormanVauxhall”]Here the ZM Agadez 2.1 Rafiki.
A downtuned version of the Znopresk Zanzibar for the african market.[/quote]
Aaaaand everyone automatically loses. [/quote]
This time I really don’t think so.
We will see… I’m not very confident about this entry.
HA!!! Try mine on for size
Here’s my entry!
The Rolev Viking.
Edit: the Production units have been fixed and the entry is accepted!
@BlastersPewPew: Okay, anemic relative to contemporary real-life full-sized four-wheel-drive cars.
@TheColoredCow: It looks like you might be a hair over the production-unit limit.
Edit: I really like the roof-mounted lights, though - those are rad.
My production units mark is 99.94 if I recall correctly, so shot clock cheese
I’ll post my thingus when Tycon will confirm that it’s legal.
The Ponni Olympus MkII E (E stands for economic) is the economic version of a 4-door saloon made for the African market, the cars are built with the remaining pieces from the 1984 version of the car (which also had a Group A homologation special version named Olympus MkII HS). Yes, it’s an 84’s car being built and sold in 1990.
The car only comes in white colour, because it’s cheaper to build like so and because it won’t burn your lungs everytime you get inside the car when the car is parked outside.
I continue to really like the look of the Ponni Olympus. And it makes perfect sense for economy purposes to sell a variant of an old car.
There are only 2-3 spots available in case the people that need to revise their entries will still enter the challenge. Shaded009 has indicated to withdraw from the competition in case the number of entries are oversubscribed (so that would make for a potential 3 open positions still).
Well, it may not be impressive, and it may be based right out of the American '80’s with boxy styling and chrome abuse, but the Baron should be able to handle just about anything thrown at it.
Still spot for 1-2 more entries!
We are getting nearer to the conclusion of this challenge!
Seems like a polish duel…
Gobi vs. Arthemis
By the way, Tycondero, is it me or did I submit the biggest entry? (in bodyshell size)
[quote=“Oskiinus”]Seems like a polish duel…
Gobi vs. Arthemis
By the way, Tycondero, is it me or did I submit the biggest entry? (in bodyshell size)[/quote]
If it makes you happy. Your entry is bigger in size
All these jeep bodys are making me fear for my offroad stat.
Entry sent.
Venturi W90
@Lordred: …at some point I should do some experiments and see what affects the offroad stat, and how much. I don’t actually know what would be a high value for it. Is 50 high?
Well, I was swinging 53.8
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…likewise. Within 0.021, no less.
I guess I’ll go ahead and share my final five stats, too: [edit: stats deleted pending official word that entries are closed.]