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Posted 11 months ago by lilgti
started today. Gonna keep at it. Maybe finish it. Plan is to be highly moddable (sp?) by just different parts included in the pack.
Posted 11 months ago by masa-
A few pictures of a new project. :)
Posted 11 months ago by lilgti
if it weren't for you pesky kids!
Posted 11 months ago by Fat-Alfie
It's been a few months since I worked on RoR, but seeing Tdev's latest updates has inspired me to continue with my crawler project.

All exterior meshes are now finished, although not textured or mapped. Cabin area still needs to be modelled ... [More] , and textures need to be created.

Current stats (including 4x wheels and tyres) - polys: 42,124 / tris: 45,887

I intend to take my time to ensure I finish this project, even if that means taking the occasional break. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Dennis-W
As some of you might have noticed I've been busy modeling a Jeep Comanche.
So far I have only showed you pictures of the crawler version and I've been asked so many times for a stock version, of which I already had in mind.
Along with the ... [More] stock and crawler versions I have also thought about a simple lifted version with bigger tyres and maybe another set of bumpers.
Or another crawler with a roll cage, but not as advanced as the crawler I made in the first place.
When I finish the stock version, I can easily modify it into quite a lineup of different versions which I've been thinking about making.

Other then exterior and suspension I've also showed you 2 engines, a small block chevrolet 350 inspired one:
Attachment 325629 (http://www.rigsofrods.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=325629)

And, the engine that came with the Jeep Comanche, an AMC 4.0 inline 6 cylinder engine:
Attachment 325630 (http://www.rigsofrods.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=325630)

Then I decided to turbocharge the AMC 4.0, for that extra bit of power:
Attachment 325631 (http://www.rigsofrods.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=325631)

That already makes different 3 engines so far! either way, a cummins is still on the to-do list ;) .

But not only did I want to make it look good, I want it to handle, and crash good, that's why I've spent several days making and tuning the current node/beam chassis.
And it has paid off! this is my best crashing car so far:
It looks a bit ugly ingame, since I quickly slapped the chassis and bodypanels on with the standard chrome material.
Attachment 325632 (http://www.rigsofrods.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=325632)

And that's pretty much what I'm planning to do with W.I.P. Comanche model, but enough rambling about my plans, here are some pictures of the stock version as it is right now.
I still got to redo the fenders, wheels, the stock bumpers and some other things, no worries ;)

Front:
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Rear:
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Dash:
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Engine compartment:
Attachment 325639 (http://www.rigsofrods.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=325639) [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by tdev
beside the big work packages for 0.39 we are improving the tiny bits as well. We added:

* ability to hide vehicles in the menu truck chooser...
Posted about 1 year ago by BigBoy
Finally, sputnik_1 and me are releasing the first trains and a map to run them! All files are being uploaded to the repository and should be...
Posted about 1 year ago by Badboy
I have made a (soft release) of the crane.
Just to have you "feel it" and tell me your thoughts.

Look here: BBD-LTM-11200-9-2/page6
Posted about 1 year ago by fidoj
need i say much. 3x mobile platforms, 1x 330,000kg load, over rough terrain, this is heavy hauling at its best....
Posted about 1 year ago by donoteat
So Beolex bugged me for months and months to make a tutorial explaining how I make nice buildings.

So I did.

Read this tutorial: Donoteat's...
 

 
 

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