(yes I know that exhaust flame is in the wrong location and looks terrible )
I see you could put lights under rear SUSP dummies, so they would move together with wheels. You have really improved some details, I see. Very nice GIF.
Your F1000 is ridiculously good fun to drive! Traction is stunning, acceleration is rapid but believable (even with the ERS) and the detail (even at this early stage) is awesome - I love the air brake And the sounds!!
The only thing that still catches me out is under steer at low speeds (hairpins, especially). Great work though, and really enjoying watching your progress
Too simple, or just right?
Looks like rather good design @garyjpaterson, except that there is no space for luggage, as you pointed out. And a passenger. But nobody needs passengers lol
I've just received a lot of photos from @Flat-twin of this car (and XJ13 too). Those photos will be huge help when I'll be focusing on this beauty.
Maybe not exactly what I should do right now, but whatever Few more images here>> http://imgur.com/a/qJaHu. I like to do a lot of pics from a lot of angles, helps to find ways to improve.
It should be fun car, something between, look how it (real one) moves:
In case anyone wanted to see how it all is packaged - got a (albeit tiny, 30L) fuel tank (in blue) and energy store (pink) packaged just around the driver. You can see there should be sufficient cooling, two massive radiators (green), and then the massive air intake (purple) for the engine.
And yes there is pretty much no luggage space
That looks slick! Love it
(yes I know that exhaust flame is in the wrong location and looks terrible )
That texture work, yummeeeh! Looks real.Lidar data is so freakin cool. I can't imagine what it would be like to have high res LS data.
First build of NJMP Lightning course. This is maybe 1.5 hours to lay this out after I got all the data in blender. No scaling or guesswork. Just line up the spline with the data and set the camber and done.
It is so cool to be able to virtually drive a course you have actually been on. I have to say I understand why people request their local tracks now.