Bombastic car! You can see that every bit you lay your eyes on is absolutely fine tuned!CAEdevice wrote: ↑09 Aug 2018, 07:31Sorry but I could not fid the time to paint the car, anyway this is the car I have just submitted:
http://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/MVRC/20 ... ne_001.JPG
The scimitar winglets are there to feed the rear wing: they make efficiency worse, but they help with balance.variante wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 01:41Bombastic car! You can see that every bit you lay your eyes on is absolutely fine tuned!CAEdevice wrote: ↑09 Aug 2018, 07:31Sorry but I could not fid the time to paint the car, anyway this is the car I have just submitted:
http://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/MVRC/20 ... ne_001.JPG
Looks like it features some original details too, like that rear wing. Does it seek out efficiency in the same way airplane winglets do? What about scimitar winglets, then?
BTW it looks like I need a double element Rear Wing too in order to reach the right balance...
Thanks Matteo. I ´m not sure if I will use that car. I have another with more traditinonal design. Actually I have problem to balance it and cooling which is too dragy for Le Mans. It is good for high downforce tracks.
I had a look and couldn’t find it... do you have a link?
Hi, you can find the pictures in the "teams" section of the MVRC website.machin wrote: ↑10 Aug 2018, 09:21I had a look and couldn’t find it... do you have a link?
I used keyshot for the last renders.