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HADRAPLAN
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HADRAPLAN
Vehicle mod: HADRAPLAN
Details page: https://www.lfs.net/files/vehmods/238F06

SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Quote :A three-wheeler based on Velorex 16/350

DESCRIPTION:
Quote :The car comes with two configurations: with and without the leather roof.

It likes to flip a lot, so drive carefully Smile

To do:

- Use my own photos for textures (in progress)
- Add engine model
- Add more things on the dashboard
- Add pedals, handbrake and other things in the interior

Texture sources:

Brake drum: https://f.aukro.cz/images/sk1607282117825/jawa-cz-250-350-typ-353-velorex-brzdovy-buben-zadni-robustni-zesileny-88557153.jpeg
License plate: https://f.aukro.cz/images/sk1606849232779/na-velorex-350-spz-a-maly-tp-88212933.jpeg
Window dirt: https://www.pngjoy.com/pngl/94/1978174_black-texture-texture-white-gloss-png-png-download.png
Dirt on window: http://www.ets2world.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/INSECTS-ON-WINDSHIELD-V1.2-MOD.jpg
Speedometer: https://f.aukro.cz/images/sk1594928066682/skoda-spartak-tachometr-velorex-e10dd69f-c56d-4710-9d8f-65fea4e906d7
Chain link: https://f.aukro.cz/images/sk1597376705469/velorex-jawa-500-ohc-retez-iwis-5-8-x-3-8-a-spojky-foto-v-textu-81333022.jpeg
Seat: https://f.aukro.cz/images/sk1602780718579/velorex-sedacka-84804888.jpeg
Dashboard: https://i1.wp.com/www.agoodwaytothink.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/wood-grain.jpg?ssl=1

COVER SCREENSHOT:
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It seems the front mudguards can get damaged just from "normal" driving. Two-wheeling can make them scrap the ground? They look bit strange when bent. Not sure what to do about it, maybe shorten them?

Otherwise, top notch mod.
Quote from Gutholz :It seems the front mudguards can get damaged just from "normal" driving. Two-wheeling can make them scrap the ground? They look bit strange when bent. Not sure what to do about it, maybe shorten them?

Otherwise, top notch mod.

Thanks for your feedback Smile The mudguards have quite a lot of polygons so that's why the damage on them looks strange. But I wanted to keep them smooth. Big grin I will have a look at the scraping.
Version 4:

- added 3° caster for better force feedback
- moved battery and fuel tank to the right for better weight balance
- stiffer and lower default setup
- added chrome parts


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Version 5
Nice! Smile Thumbs up
Excellent attention to details! Looks more alive!
This mod is just perfect! It had five stars already, but it will need the sixth star after the latest update Smile

Btw, I have a little bug-report. Because of my small monitor I use a custom view placed on "the bonnet" in front of the driver. This view triggers a bug where the front mudguard disappears at a certain steering angle in combination with certain car tilt (probably some graphic optimization with concealed wheels)
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Oh,i fell over hundred times,but still a good modThumbs up
Progress on a more detailed dashboard



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Ignition an an extra switch in the middle
Started modelling tubes for pedals

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Pedals



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Very nice, looking forward to the updated version Smile Are you planning to use a variable shine option for more realistic shading of interior wood and exterior leather imitation?
I tired to use it on the wooden dashboard but the reflections weren’t so visible because of the vertical angle of it. But I will try again. I can also experiment with the leather but I’m afraid it won’t look good because we can’t control the roughness. Maybe a slight hint of reflections will look better than no reflections.
True, completely forgot about those issues with vertical angles. However, there are some workarounds. The easiest way is to change the angle of the dashboard (have seen some photos, but I am not sure, how vertical it should be IRL). The more complicated workaround is the one used in a chrome decor of a Škoda 110 L dashboard. It uses some additional triangles, which are not visible to the player but help to adjust directions of normals. I was not sure if I should mentioned it here because your case is more complicated, but found that it could be done, if applied to edges of the dash. Of course, the main thing is to find a good topology to prevent some strange artifacts which can be an unnecessarily exhausting work.
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Ok, on tubes setup we have wireless headlights, blinkers, seats, exhaust pipes, and blinkers at the front

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