I made a R34 Skyline, called in the Horizon R34. To make the tail lights look right I used a piston to give it a half-block offset, but it's quite unstable (pistons are clangy...). Feel free to take a look at it to improve the visuals of your model. I do not put the option of having my cars fly, quite the opposite I use thrusters for downforce, for better braking & cornering. But there should be enough room inside to do that.
I hear ya this is just to tinker with and get it how I want etc - (Still very early) the upthrust was definitely thought provoking as I can disable it or use it like a shuttlecraft... decisions decisions eh? Thanks for the heads up on the piston thing I was considering glow blocks for the top ones and spots for the bottom ones but who knows.
@@BrianTaylor-AlwaysInTao be warned, pistons are very clangy. I considered using an arm made of several hinges but it took quite a lot of room, which comes at a premium in a car, to get a half-block offset. As for rotors you'd need piling up 3 to reach a 0.25m offset, it would be big and unstable too...
I made a R34 Skyline, called in the Horizon R34. To make the tail lights look right I used a piston to give it a half-block offset, but it's quite unstable (pistons are clangy...). Feel free to take a look at it to improve the visuals of your model.
I do not put the option of having my cars fly, quite the opposite I use thrusters for downforce, for better braking & cornering. But there should be enough room inside to do that.
I hear ya this is just to tinker with and get it how I want etc - (Still very early) the upthrust was definitely thought provoking as I can disable it or use it like a shuttlecraft... decisions decisions eh? Thanks for the heads up on the piston thing I was considering glow blocks for the top ones and spots for the bottom ones but who knows.
@@BrianTaylor-AlwaysInTao be warned, pistons are very clangy. I considered using an arm made of several hinges but it took quite a lot of room, which comes at a premium in a car, to get a half-block offset.
As for rotors you'd need piling up 3 to reach a 0.25m offset, it would be big and unstable too...
@@Duke_of_Lorraine Preaching to the choir - I have a love hate thing with pistons as well. #Cheers and thanks again