Before the term 'hybrid' was used for that Toyota badged piece of rubbish, I grew up with the term hybrid being used when transferring a Land Rover body onto a Range Rover chassis / running gear. In the 1980s the conversions were usually for the more subtle coil sprung, not so much the engine or gearbox as they were pretty much the same in both vehicles.
Here's a work in progress.
Work completed
- Finished model (was an abandoned project)
- Lengthened and fitted Range Rover Vogue (Classic) chassis
- Mapped and created a baked texture for the sides - basic but effective
- Borrowed wheels from the Baja bug thingy from Racer.
To finish
- Interior - have built a more modern box styled dash with VDO gauges
- Gauges (views.ini)
- Various other textures for example, headlights and so on.
- Sounds - will try and record some from my RR, however at present it's needing another tune as it's spitting raw 98 octane out the exhaust....
- Source some more appropriate wheels
- Car.in
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Here's a work in progress.
Work completed
- Finished model (was an abandoned project)
- Lengthened and fitted Range Rover Vogue (Classic) chassis
- Mapped and created a baked texture for the sides - basic but effective
- Borrowed wheels from the Baja bug thingy from Racer.
To finish
- Interior - have built a more modern box styled dash with VDO gauges
- Gauges (views.ini)
- Various other textures for example, headlights and so on.
- Sounds - will try and record some from my RR, however at present it's needing another tune as it's spitting raw 98 octane out the exhaust....
- Source some more appropriate wheels
- Car.in
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