Based on the Ford Model T
Activation Groups for Doors, Engine Bay, Motor/Wheels, And Headlights
Vanilla

pitch for throttle - yaw for steering

Original 1927 video footage by Gozinya

GENERAL INFO

  • Successors 2 craft(s) +28 bonus
  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 0.9.307.0
  • Price: $13,379k
  • Number of Parts: 256
  • Dimensions: 3 m x 4 m x 6 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 600N
  • Engines: 2
  • Wet Mass: 5,920kg
  • Dry Mass: 4,773kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

18 Comments

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    @crazydl - Thank you

    4.5 years ago
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    39.9k crazydl

    wow!Great work! I love it!

    4.5 years ago
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    2,963 Latiif88

    @SmurfResearchX yeah that would be great. 👍🏿 Maybe you could make a new one with door vizzy next time. Also your brake lamp vizzy in this craft was very helpful, simplity amazing!!

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    @crowxe - that is so much better than my description - lol - but, what the new human on earth 2.0 will never know(since this particlar version was retrofitted with electric wheel motors, from tesla) - is that this very craft was the first mass produced carbon emiting machine that began the destruction of the atmosphere...that eventually caused the original flee to Mars

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    8,458 crowxe

    Centuries after the human civilization on Mars collapsed and knowledge and history was lost, they built the civilization again and decided to explore the nearest planet and they found this alien vehicle and now they got the answer...they're not alone :)

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    @SelectAKey - nice, it worked great - that could also be a way to make a tie rod assembly on a independent suspension, with a piston on each side....might try that also - i appreciate the help, ill send a link to the chassis version when i make some progress

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    5,769 SelectAKey

    @SmurfResearchX yeah i just copied one of you rotators threw the piston on it rotated the piston repositioned and copied a hinge to the top. made all the pieces unbreakable and change the pistons range.

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    5,769 SelectAKey

    @SmurfResearchX posted the example lemme know after youve seen it and ill take er down

    4.5 years ago
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    5,769 SelectAKey

    @SmurfResearchX yeah you can set negative value on piston so it pushes and pulls from just push position. i can make a quick example if youd like? although im sure you can figure it out considering the detail youve put into the suspensiom already. and set the piston to roll or yaw and boom steering. all you would have to do is attach a rotator on the rack steering set the hinges to floppy attach piston to the rotator and make sure the top is connected to a hard point.

    4.5 years ago
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    @Latiif88 - thanks - after i uploaded it, i was thinking i should have made the dash lights work like the door buttons on the rover bus - so the hood, headlights, motor, and doors (maybe a parking brake) could be operated by the driver - without having to take control of the craft command chip

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    @Vashutechno - thank you

    4.5 years ago
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    @SelectAKey - thanks - thats a great idea...in the place of the rack and pinion assembly, right?

    4.5 years ago
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    2,963 Latiif88

    Woah!! The leg component was so detail

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    Marvelous,cult classic 👌👌👌😊😊😊happy to see something different

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    5,769 SelectAKey

    its a hopped up offroading version. pretty fun to cruise around in. you should try to encorporate a piston steering system for more mechanical action. great job!

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    @Gozinya - thanks - i always liked how they built the old cars with the mechanical connections.

    +1 4.5 years ago
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    43.4k goz

    Your description is so underrated!!! This thing has a functional steering column. I haven’t seen that before. Just incredible.

    4.5 years ago
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    @TestRunner - thank you

    +1 4.5 years ago

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