![]() ![]() I decided to go just a bit further than simply making something in Automation and pressing the export button I also made various "manual" changes to the exported car.įor several of those modifications this was my first time doing them, so I even learned some stuff from doing this The power still comes from the plane's original engine ( almost an exact replica of the Lycoming O-360 engine from a Cessna 150, but slightly smaller due to Automation's limitations on piston bore/stroke), but is of course delivered to the vehicle's wheels rather than a propeller. To avoid any possible issues with making a new "Gambler-ified" trim of an already existing car, I decided to make a completely new custom vehicle that's not even based on a car at all.Īs you can see, it's a light aircraft's fuselage mounted onto a truck's chassis, with some off-road-oriented extras added to it. Here's my entry called " The Groundhawk", made in Automation: ![]()
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