This is a Cushman Industrial Vehicle similar to the Titan series. This is my first truck (besides the tutorial), so please give feedback. It has a custom dash, custom sounds, and is fully sub-meshed. I also tuned the engine best I could to mimic an electric motor, and it is only about 100 kilos away from the real vehicle weight. Mods are welcome, and encouraged, just remember to give credit. Enjoy!
Author: Racer159
Update (v1.1):
-Stiffened the shocks slightly for a better ride. (Still fun though)
-Added two new skins, Red and Blue.
-Reduced stalling when switching gears, or under high load.
-A few other niceties.
Read!
info: this is an mrt version of the manitou telehandler
features:
stabilizers
4 stage extend-able boom
diff locks
quick coupler
rotatable base
controls:
f1-f2: rotate
f3-f4: raise/lower boom
f5-f6: coupler curl in/out
f7-f8: extend/retract boom sections
f9-f10: attachment commands
f11-f12: center stabilizer (only use if on stable flat ground!)
ctrl-f1-f8: raise/lower stabilizers ( each stabilizer is independant so you can stablise yourself on uneven ground)
ctrl-f9-f12: extend/retract stabilizers
this machine was made to work with the attachments made for the manitou 731
to attach to an attachment just drive up to it slowly as it is set to auto-lock!
weighs roughly 16 tons
credits
i haver permission from voulk to use his meshes
Hi! i have recently received permission to release this and I am proud to present you guys with my version of LILGTI and FERRETTANK'S FJ40 . EVERYTHING you see on this truck is from the original truck itself and made by the ORIGINAL authors except for the simex tires and control arms done by me and. I edited the .truck file and some meshes to make everything fit.
PLEASE CHECK FORUM FOR THE LATEST UPDATES! FJ-40-mod
FEATURES:
TRUCK 1 LongJ (truggy)
- stretched body and frame
- 4 link suspension upgrade
- FATALFIE wheel beems
- shock monts for the frame
- large simex tires
TRUCK 2 long normal
i made this to have a more stock look
- larger scale leaf springs
- spring over axle conversion thingy
- slightly smaller simex tires
- weeeew!
alot of thanks to the original authors
lilgti and ferrettank
thanks to fatalfie for his wheel beams!
note.
you may have to move the original truck file for the skins to work but thats it! its pretty stable
UPDATE!
i forgot to include the tuber version all credits go to the same people
fixed window and body placement on the tuber
No more updates
I present to you, the 1915 Ford Model T. This holds the name of the oldest real car ever to be put into RoR. This is the Original "Go everywhere, anywhere" car.
There are 6 versions. There is a Pickup truck (2WD and 4WD), a Sedan, a Coupe, a Touring, and a Junker version. The gear ratios/axle ratios/wheel size/engine power/top speed are all real specifications. The top speed is a physically limited 40 MPH on the dot for all versions except the power-degraded Junker. The Junker's top speed is closer to 30. All versions except the Junker have 21 Horsepower. Junker has around 18. You cannot drive this car in Automatic Transmission mode, as the gap between 2nd and 3rd, then 3rd and 4th are too large for the game to gearshift between them correctly. Thus, you must drive in Manual or Fully Sequential gearbox mode to get up to cruising speed.
These vehicles are not flexbody, and each on average have between 10K and 20K polys total including all 4 wheels. Honk the horn for a sound only '10s - '30s Fords can produce. Aoooga! Sometimes when you turn, it heavily understeers because the front axle is not very strong, so be careful.
Custom sounds are thanks to DODGE charger (thank you!)
All meshes and N/Bs are thanks to myself, Sirendude2011.
Do not mod this vehicle. Treat this like you would a real Model T 100 years of age. Would you (attempt) to hellaflush a Model T? No, so don't do it. Same goes for hydraulics and lifts with mud tires. It is impossible to skin it with anything except solid colors (no designs), so don't try.
Enjoy this historic vehicle! The driving experience is like no other vehicle in RoR history, believe me.
6/4/2013 UPDATE- improved, non-headache-inducing engine sound loops, horn can now be honked properly!