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    Default 1969 Kenworth LW924

    Newest version with updated handling and weight tuning going on the repo soon. Download it there, discuss it here
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    Default Re: 1969 Kenworth LW924

    U are awsome realy nice truck u have made!
    Keep on trucking!

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    this is very good, you are working quickly.

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    Hemiboy you are very good, thank you very mutch for this truck

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    Wooo, i gonna use this in RoR MP.
    The idea came from the video, right? :P
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    seems to ride rough. any one eles notice that?

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    You did the mesh work?

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    I cant even tell you used Box5's W900. Looks all original to me.

    Very nice truck, I like old rigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by HemiBoy95 View Post
    Hi guys. This is the official release of my Kenworth LW924. First of all I would like to give a BIG thanks to Box5diesel for the initial W900 I modified my truck from. This old KW has a 12 speed gearbox behind a 12V71 Twin Turbo Detroit Diesel engine to get all the torque to the ground. It has deformable flexmeshes, however, I'm warning you that if you drive like a hooligan the truck will most likely break. Drive it how you would a real truck. The interior is farely basic; no working dash but the steering wheel is animated. To engage the high beam lights use ctrl+1 and for the hazard lights use ctrl+2, the rest of the controls are as usual. There really isn't that much more to say, just check out the pictures and enjoy!
    Reminds me of m dads old logging truck.
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    How much does it weight, i edited the truckfile, its down from 49 to 7.5 tons.
    Its great, cuz it didnt explode in the process
    I hope you build more stuff on such a great level!

    Peace.
    Have a nice day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TampaPowers View Post
    How much does it weight, i edited the truckfile, its down from 49 to 7.5 tons.
    Its great, cuz it didnt explode in the process
    I hope you build more stuff on such a great level!

    Peace.
    don't know where you got that weight from but the one i donwloaded from here 3 minutes ago weighs 21tons which is 42klbs

    nice truck BTW drives great here's a pic of it in action
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    nice truck but for some reason sound don't work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Box5diesel View Post
    You did the mesh work?
    Quote Originally Posted by Hemiboy;
    I would like to give a BIG thanks to Box5diesel for the initial W900 I modified my truck from

    He used it as a base obviously. I'm a troll, I have nothing better to do then sign up over and over and try to pass off other peoples hard work as mine. Yay!
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    1000000000000000000 thanks friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenGremlin View Post
    He used it as a base obviously.
    FOR REAL?

    I meant, did he take the parts off sketchup or something like the majority of "modders" do these days.


    And jesus Jkinc, can't you just go away? This is what, the 20th account i've banned of yours? Get a life.

    Sorry Hemiboy for the hijack, but it's hard to tell who's legit these days.
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    Default Re: 1969 Kenworth LW924

    Hey HemiBoy. I did following to your truck:
    -Stripped down weight to 7,50tons
    -Higher steering angle
    -Lowered front axle slighty, for the looks

    The only issue i come up with is that the rear axles dont create enough grip, is there a way i can change that without using load nodes or complex set node and beam defaults?

    Been driving your truck around a couple terrains and it really is awesome, i cant concentrate on the road, i keep looking at it

    Peace.
    Have a nice day!

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    the truck is awesome big thx for release
    If you want any mod,pm Renault Bird ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HemiBoy95 View Post
    Hi guys. This is the official release of my Kenworth LW924. First of all I would like to give a BIG thanks to Box5diesel for the initial W900 I modified my truck from. This old KW has a 12 speed gearbox behind a 12V71 Twin Turbo Detroit Diesel engine to get all the torque to the ground. It has deformable flexmeshes, however, I'm warning you that if you drive like a hooligan the truck will most likely break. Drive it how you would a real truck. The interior is farely basic; no working dash but the steering wheel is animated. To engage the high beam lights use ctrl+1 and for the hazard lights use ctrl+2, the rest of the controls are as usual. There really isn't that much more to say, just check out the pictures and enjoy!
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    love the truck. handles and acts great. only complaint is the right side driving. can you make an "american" version with the steering wheel on the left side? time for a bandit skin
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    hemiboy your a #$%^ing legand i love it =D

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