[cpk] Grand Prix 1935 (750kg formula) by haq

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[cpk] Grand Prix 1935 (750kg formula) by haq

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From the days when Auto Union, Mercedes, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Bugatti were competing in various Grand Prix in European Championship.
I will not talk much, I let the pack speak insted of me :D.

Mercedes W25
Auto Union B
Alfa Romeo 8C-35
Maserati Tipo V8RI
Bugatti T59
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Models are lovely. :love: Brand of Buggati on front, Ferrari's sign on Alfa, all the exhaust pipes etc... :faintgirl:

Physic basically works well, just the tarmac grip seems to be very high (2,8), but the Size Z value is bit strange - very low, so when I crash to a thing, the car goes though the object. :rolleyes: I recommend to center the models' Z value bit by Strava's tool and then to set the Z value to about 1,8. I guess then you'll have to increase a bit the balance, but I'm not sure.
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Excellent cars differ well in the distance, the managing is excellent another radius of draft is needed and the final speed is excellent. Thank you friend. :wow: :bowdown: :wow:
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Hey great job on the cars. They fill a gap in my collection. Not to be one of "those people", but do you think you could put out an Alfa P3 to go along with these cars? Nuvolari beat the W25 of von Braustich at the Nurburgring in 1935.
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thanks for comments :). I really didn´t know about that Ivo, in fact I don´t know what does these numbers mean (X,Y,Z values?). But thanks for advice, I´ll try it for sure ;). I tried to make as much details as possible, I´m glad you recognized little things :D.

@LupinIIIFan32: I just wanted to make models of factory teams in 1935 , and alfa used 8C as new one, I know they raced with P3 too but just :D. Nevermind :D.

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X value = width of the car
Y value = height off the ground (a value below 0.4 can cause problems, especially if your car sits in the negative part of the Y axis)
Z value = length of the car

;) As for the models, they look great!
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One of the better era's of racing! Cars look excellent.

What are the chances for a 1937 set? Including streamliners? :wave:
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thanks Alonsomania and Lukeno94 :)

Maybe there is possibility :scratch: but it was hard for me to find any photos for this pack so it´d be the same hard I guess :D.
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Dan Hakulín wrote:thanks Alonsomania and Lukeno94 :)

Maybe there is possibility :scratch: but it was hard for me to find any photos for this pak so it´d be the same hard I guess :D.
PM me if you need anything, I have lots! (and there is an excellent website about this era - one of the better racing related websites in the world).
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