UPDATE: I've been working on a variation of my own and it's complete, or close enough. It is fully submeshed and will contact with other vehicles(that must to be contactable). It's sides and tail can fold down. The rear rollcage can be lifted using Ctrl+F4/Ctrl+F6. It has ties in the back so you can drive an vehicle into it. Unfortunately all the stuff I added makes it too "tippy" to carry a vehicle into water anymore but driving on land is fine. Also has a trailer hitch that can be completely folded away if you're not going to use it. All controls are listed in-game. Have fun.
This is an Tatra 813 pack I modified from Pricordes original versions and added "Wheels2" to all of the models so you can inflate/deflate the tires. Also updated to work properly in the latest RoRs release as it was having texture issues before. Use [ to deflate and ] to inflate the tires. This is not as easy on your system as the originals were. They were only about 1300 beams before, now each has over 2800 to properly simulate the wheels.
NOTE: You will need to enable advanced wheels in the configurator under the "CPU" tab to enable "Wheels2" in versions older than 0.38.33.
Please note the credits for the crane go josh (1239) who made the original.
hi, here is a ford f-650 RBP truck i mainly worked on the front and back of it, i added a RBP grille, RBP diesel performance logo on the hood, RBP logo mud flaps, and RBP rims. All the credit does to the orignal authors. It has good susupension great for crawling and even baja yet hard enough to keep it stable, also large tires and a large which are good for mudding. so this is basically an all terrain ford, have fun with it. P.S the screen shot doesn't do it justice
Here is another version of my Ford F-650 I put ford logos on it new rims and a blue strip on the side and that pretty much it. and it won't overwrite the RBP version. It is the same as the RBP truck just skinned differntly. Have fun with it
This is the 94 Dodge Lifted Crawler. Its a pretty good truck for offroading and plain crawling. Not for racing. So go to smallisland and have some fun!
Note: You MUST have the following things in your game and extracted to RoR.35/data/trucks
The sterling bullet firetruck pack
The original sterling bullet crawler
The sterling bullet crawler 2.0
Boneheads Trailmasher
THIS MUST BE EXTRACTED TO TRUCKS BECAUSE IT USES MESHES FROM THOSE VEHICLES!
Credits go to:
Box5diesel
Truck/Meshes Ect.
Deezle
For the idea
Bonehead
Meshes Ect.
Heres a little extra.
Press G while in the truck to activate the exhaust particles.
Its pretty cool
Those last screenies are just to show how tough this truck is. Crashed into and airport hangar doing 90+
Result: A screwed up tire.
'Rocksnorter' - two versions of a crawler: one with RWS the other without
'Gobin' 500 - a racing buggy/truck with dash shift lights: activate with ctrl+1
Requires RoR version .38.24 or later
Credits to:
Lenni: for the use of his wheel rim and fuel tank meshes
Box5diesel: for his Cummins engine mesh
Fat-Alfie: for allowing me to use his steering wheel
Simp: for his tyre texture
Hopefully this will be my last and best version of my crawler. Using blender I reworked the body and resized it to appropriate sizes. Moved some nodes around, and skinned it (sorta, Im not much of a skinner)
So have fun, I honestly dont know what else I can do with this, but Im open to suggestions. And if youre wondering why its called "The Turtle" its because I thought it looked like one. plus the design also reminded me of the TrailTough competition buggy seen here: http://trailtough.com/images/UROC_small.jpg.
This file also include the BFG krawlers so you dont need to download any additional files and wont harm any existing trucks of mine if youve downloaded them.
There are two additional skins included:
1) a lame attempt at a turtle skin
2) template if youd like to make youre own skin.
newest Evolution of the Turtle, updated suspension, new meshes, flares, new skin, recovery mechanisms, etc.
one thing, I strove for realism on this truck, so no more crawling up the side of a building...
light commands (ctrl+):
1: rear lights
2: left hand side
3: right hand side
4: under carriage
this truck version is meant for 0.33 and greater, there is wheels2 in the file but because I'm not happy with the settings, and can't get settings that I'm happy with.
the name of the .truck file is theturtle4.truck in case you want to load it from command line
I've had requests for versions of my landcruiser that work in >= 0.32 so here are the latest versions of all of my vehicles. I added flares, dashboards, and seats to them. I used the axle mesh from the trail masher on the samurai and put bonehead in the credits. I hope this is ok.
Latest version of my Toyota Landcruiser FJ40. I made lots of the beams on the body hidden so it looks better now. The suspension has been reworked since I first uploaded it on the forum too.
I never drive in automatic transmission mode and I think the value for the min rpm is way off you be like me and drive in manual mode and it will work fine.
This is my 1964 Jeep Wagoneer.It is currently a rock crawler/mud truck.The jeep has working hydro's in the rear to stiffen the suspension & it also has a hitch just in case you decide to pull something with it.
I decided to add full collision since Multiplayer now has collision. They should crash somewhat well into each other. You can crawl on them with the truggy or other big vehicles There also Blue in this version.
This is a standalone zip, so just place in packs or vehicles folder and play.
This truck performs really well on slow technical offroad terrain. Theres alot of rear articulation to make for some fun crawling. It's fairly stable at high speeds, and also drift really well on dirt in 8th gear or so.
Please remember its built for slow offroad driving mostly, so I had to sacrifice some strength in the steering/suspension to get the good articulation and twist in the axles for somewhat realistic crawling.
It has emmisive lights, I wanted to leave flares off of it.
Custom meshes include, Side steps, bed rails, Mirrors, hitch, axles.
Most my testing was done in 1st gear going through offroad terrain, thats what its built for so don't expect a high speed offroad run to hold up.
This is just a small amphibious ATV made in the 1970's. It's by far my best creation yet!
Features:
Fully independent suspension, with moving suspension meshes. (Except on the versions without suspension)
FlexBody.
Working control sticks.
Realistic top speed and handling.
6 versions! (Namely. Stock, Springer, Race, Crawler, Touchobut Special, and The McKay Racer)
Fully amphibious.
My first fully meshed vehicle.
Credits:
Me (DODGE charger) - Base vehicle and the majority of the work on this
Creak - Engine and help with floatation
Touchobut - Improvements on crawling performance (Crawler version)
Off-Roader - Request for this to be made, specs, and engine sounds
Nightmare80 - Dashboard texture
This is a great crawling rig for off-road maps, its not made for jumping or high speed but damn it crawls great!
Installation
Drop the "sterlingcrawler.zip" in your packs folder. You MUST have Box5Diesel's original firetruck sterling pack!
Notes:
I can't thank Box5 enough for the help and support he has given me with this project,
he even let me use the flatbed before he even released it along with dieselfuelonly
who helped test the truck too, thanks a bunch guys!
I hope you enjoy this rig, I'm pretty proud of it!
Credits
Original truck:Box5Diesel
Flatbed Mod:Box5Diesel
Suspension/gearingeezle
OK, the time has come. New version's features include
New front suspension
New wheel textures
New stacks Courtesy of Bonehead
New shock meshes Courtesy of Bonehead
Slightly larger tires
New mudflaps
Made some node non-contact so it doesn't get hung up so easy
Remember, it's built for crawling, not jumping or racing, so go for a spin on Smallisland and have some fun!
Thanks To Box5 for helping with submeshes and testing. Thanks to Bonehead for permission to use his meshes.
**You MUST have the original firetruck sterling pack and original sterling crawler pack!**
Please ask me and Box5 for permission if you want to release a modified version.
Here's my jeep, it's been in development for nearly a year, it's my first vehicle that I finished.
It features:
-Seperate hood/grille, for (atleast decent) deformation (My first try):
"Deformation is awesome." -Gabester -Dana 44 axles
-Atlas II transfercase
-Powerglide transmission
I've used real life gear ratios from both the gearbox and transfercase.
-Hemi engine
With custom sounds.
-Custom liftkit
Credits to Fat-Alfie for his shock texture.
-Beadlocks
-38" Pitbull Rockers
-Custom made rollcage
-Bucket seats
-Rotating driveshafts
-Openable boot and bonnet
-A wide variety of moving parts
-Super soft tyres
Thanks to Fat-Alfie's wheelbeams
-and lots more.
[18-03-2012]-Fixed the idle sound, added ropables, made steering stronger. [08-05-2012]-Wheels tuning: added meshwheels2 and did some more tuning to Fat-Alfie's wheelbeams. Less bouncy wheels, better handling on and off the trails. -Minor fixes.
'Stock' and 'BlueComp' feature meshwheels
FoxComp, MidnightChrome and GreenComp feature flexbody wheels
All versions feature shocks2, torque curve, engineoptions, custom sounds, and lockable axles (a must for crawling). I would recommend using manual gears with an analogue controller for best results.
Thanks to Box5Diesel, Joebus, Squishy, Miura and KevinMcE for testing, help and advice.
Introducing the fix version of the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Been in progress for about 10 months
This is a Fixed version for the newest version of RoR. There is no longer a selectable skin. Until there is a new system of selectable skins its the Jeep Green.
The suspension is also updated and is acting more realisticly
Features
+Flextires
+Animated steering wheel
+Animated Shifter(manual transmission)
+Animated locker shifter
+Animated parking brake
+Animated Locker on Rim
+Animated gauges(Speed,Tacho, and gas(it just goes down slowly))
+Choosable Skin color
Credits
Meshs, N/B, and prop placing - MICRACER
Suspension, N/B tuning, Weight tuning, engine tuning - LIFTER
(Thank you for all your help)
It was all created by me and its not 100percent done. I have just decided that i am going to move onto bigger and better things. I am starting to use AC3D and this was created with both AC3D and sketchup.
Anyways instead of collecting dust i decided i would release it.
-There are two version a Rotational version and a non-rotational version.
The zip contains a copyright. Read it if you would like or dont but if you steal any part of this vehicle without the written permission of me you will be reported.