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Pedro_Takumi

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#1   2014-11-01 15:47          
Hello guys,
Its been a While since I posted. well I wanted to ear some opinions.
I was cleaning my hard drive the other day and found my old CRX files which started as a Racer project and ended up as an idea for Rfactor.
I noticed that at least one modder tried this but since I know zero about modding, I wanted to know your opinions about using a juiced 2 model with forza interior.
Is this stupid, impossible or very hard to do? I made a test which resulted in this:



Thanks

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#2   2014-11-01 19:35          
Skylines did it with his Supra, but it requires a lot of 3D work, I think.

My advice is to use the Forza exterior and interior, and adapt the Juiced 2 bumpers to it, whichever ones you want to keep.

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#3   2014-11-01 21:08          
^That

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#4   2014-11-01 21:12          
^ThisThat

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#5   2014-11-01 22:06          

Added 1 minute later:

# Pedro_Takumi : Is this stupid, impossible or very hard to do? I made a test which resulted in this:
It is not really hard but the way Harrison said is probably the easist.. well not really, fitting bumpers is harder than fitting an interior imo.
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#6   2014-11-01 22:19          
# Bigg Boss93 :

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It is not really hard but the way Harrison said is probably the easist.. well not really, fitting bumpers is harder than fitting an interior imo.

Depends if the bumper is the correct scale. Which, most of time is not.

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#7   2014-11-01 22:39          
All of the above

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#8   2014-11-02 13:18          
Thanks guys, I'm gonna give it a try. Its been hard so scale everything although the result may look interesting

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