Here is an update with the progress I have made on the engine. It ended up being not as hard as I had first anticipated. Still need to add a little more detail here and there and I don't know if I am liking the exhaust pipes.
Tire treads are a bit strange. They seem either too wide or the hub caps are too deeply-set. Having the engine out of the frame [cut a hole in the hood ya know?] would make it pop out more and look more aggressive.
Yah, that's exactly what I am thinking n88tr with the exhaust pipes and the guns. I plan on putting some big lights on the top. My end goal is to put it into unreal engine and make it drivable. I don't know how I am going to do that yet but I am sure I can find out.
That engine looks tight. Maybe some exhaust pipes sticking up and to the sides would make it even more aggressive. For guns I was thinking of one on each side, near where passenger doors would be [I know there aren't doors, I was just trying to put it into perspective] instead of something big on the top because that's…
Thats some incredible detail on the engine and tires, i really like. I have some nick-pick problems with the chassis. The suspension i believe is meant to be mounted on top, above the CV joint, and the CV joint you currently have is to thin. I will post pics to show. CV Joint Suspension Hope this helps you wwith accuracy…
Seir- I agree and will work to make the timing belt a little bit more detailed Dinkydog- thanks for the reference images. Quick question are CV joints both int the front and back suspensions? What I believe you are referring to being to thin is the steering arm. Its ok either way because I really need to rework those…
haha ye i blame my friend, coming round and tlaking cars and making me help he install components so i tihnk ive caught his motor head mannerisms. It depends if your buggys going to be all wheel drive or not. CV joint a on the wheels where the engine puts its power out, so for a dune buggy, id say yes the CV should be on…