Giorgio262
Joined: 10 Oct 2006
Posts: 240
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 17:45 |
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Title says all. Almost. Although Eddy's focus 2000 and 2001 are clearly better looking than all Kazhol focuses, no offense, and also Pyros focus 2003\2005 are somewhat more convincing than Kazhol equivalent, I still like the work of Kazhol. Just, why on Earth did they positioned the wheels so that they wouldn't fit in the wheelarches? As a matter of fact these cars share the same problem that afflicts the Peugeot 307 by Avio, just nobody seems to care, not even Kazhol for that matter. Infact they fixed their focus 2004 model linep but did nothing for the wheels. Do they like their cars to have wheels that stick out that much? Other of ther works don't have this issue, so i think the answer is not.
So, my questions:
-does anybody knows Kazhol team and why their focus have their wheels out of the wheelarches (most notably gravel and snow wheels)?
-does anybody knows if it is possible to move the wheels by simply editing some physics files, and if so which files, and what lines?
-does anybody know if moving the wheels in this fashion can cause problems to suspensions, or cause graphic clipping of these parts once they've been moved?
Infact I would like to avoid spending time moving the wheels just to find out that that would cause disk brakes or suspension arms or wheel mountings to clip though the wheel horribly.
I think fixing this issue could make this nice focus family (1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004 models) much more attractive ...although they would still have the "no-particles box sticking out of the car model" issue. |
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