I thought that there wasn't enough baja vehicles for RoR so I decided to whip this up. It started as a drift machine/muscle car, but I decided to make it into a dune buggy instead. Features: Full independent double wishbone suspension, and a powerfull engine. The suspension breaks realistically as you can see by the pictures and it has a decent amount of travel. It does have it's limitations, though. But, it can handle pretty big jumps and it jumps over jumps on bajarama like nothing else! It sails over them! Have fun with it and tell me what you think of it. Oh, and if you release mods of this vehicle, don't forget to credit me!
This is a basic node/beam structure of an 8x8 offroad truck. It features: swingarm independent suspension, 4 wheel steering, and a pretty flexible frame. At least credit me if you release mods of this vehicle. Have fun with it and tell me what you think!
Also, you can do whatever you want with it, take parts, repaint, change rims, I don't care, just give credits if you are going to release something using these parts.
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.
This is a mod to the Expie by adiodat. I turned it into a 2004 Dodge Durango with a 5.7L Hemi V8. Flares are the same, except that the controls were moved 2 numbers up. I added high beams and fog lights, which are controlled with Ctrl-1 and Ctrl-2, respectively. Sounds were recorded from my mom's 2004 Dodge Durango