Tree Hauler No.2
READ DESCRIPTION creation is fully vanilla, utilizes glitch-welded parts, custom colors, and the pre-survival version of certain parts. You’ll need to use advanced physics if you want to drive it. It’s quite laggy but it works, and It’s really fun to drive. Surprisingly quite hard to roll over. Also if you want to steer tightly you’ll need to give it gas. Don’t keep it on a lift and hop into the driver’s seat and crouch when getting out, just jump twice, if you do get stuck… womp womp. If you want to pick the creation up on the lift. You'll need to type "/restrictions" into chat. The truck Itself Is based off a combination of things, however the main body is based off a 1958 Brockway 257-T, Whist I also took inspiration from the logging trucks found in the Snoqualmie Vally’s Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company in the 1940’s and 50's. I may have gone a little heavy-duty on the headache rack, (the cage looking thing attached to the back of the cab) but I think it looks cool. The trailer design was originally going to be a B-Double (AKA a road train) however the lag situation was telling a different story. Instead, I made a six wheel pole trailer with an overhang. I never found an example of such a thing that was used for log transport. From my research many logging companies just kinda slapped some I-beams on their trucks and called it a logger, so I did the same. The joint system I used to make the first log cross over two joints is something that I’m quite proud of. Sometimes the creation will start lagging for no reason. TO RESOLVE THIS ISSUE SIMPLY PLACE A BLOCK OR PART ON THE CAB OF THE TRUCK. If the issue remains respawn the creation. the brake lights are automatic 1 – left indicator 2 - right indicator 3 – lights 4 – cab light 5 – horn First person works great and is recommended. I wish the mirrors worked tho.
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