Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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1968 Ford Mustang GT 2+2
   
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1968 Ford Mustang GT 2+2

In 1 collection by LegoGenius16
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Description
Update: Because the old custom cooling system was broken by the v1.1.3 update, I have replaced it with a radiator.

This is a replica of one of the most legendary classic cars of all time, the '68 Mustang Fastback! Naturally, it's painted the same color as the famous Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in the movie "Bullitt".


Controls / Tips

To start, get into the drivers seat, turn the ignition key, and use the Up / Down arrow buttons to select Drive, Neutral, Reverse, or Park.
  • W / S: Throttle
  • A / D: Steering
  • Up / Down: Gear Select
  • Left / Right: Turn signals
  • Button 1: Cabin Light
  • Button 2: Fog Lights (main light switch must also be on)
  • Buttons 3 and 4: Cruise Control (yes, some '68s had cruise control)
  • Button 6: Hazard Lights

When driving on roads using cruise control will help a lot, especially with how sharp some of the terrain can be.

If you want the front grille lights to be included in the turn signals, you can select the "Mustang Lights Control" microcontroller (shown in the pictures above) and flip the option to "Yes".


Credits

Some logic adapted from this brake lights controller: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2102720975&searchtext=brake+lights+controller
6 Comments
LegoGenius16  [author] 12 Dec, 2020 @ 1:42pm 
oof, I recently started my first plane attempt and that sounds about right lol
Internet Explorer 12 Dec, 2020 @ 10:44am 
Definitely passable, but i feel your pain. Ive tried 2 cessna 150 designs and pretty much the whole airplane is hard to do because its so compact and the blocks are so thick.
LegoGenius16  [author] 11 Dec, 2020 @ 11:47am 
@Internet Explorer Yea I tried several versions of the rear area where the fastback meets the tail, that was by far the most frustrating part of the build. This was one of the better compromises I found, because making the brake lights area taller just looked weird to me and the slope of the roof didn't line up with it that well. I think in the end it's passable, though I was never fully happy with that area.
Internet Explorer 11 Dec, 2020 @ 10:59am 
Amazing, but one thing I noticed was that the fastback ends slightly before the trunk, when on the 67-68 mustangs the trunk was part of the slope. Your fastback resembles that of a 64-66 mustang fastback.
LegoGenius16  [author] 4 Dec, 2020 @ 7:40pm 
He absolutely was!
GERUNIMO 4 Dec, 2020 @ 7:29pm 
Steve McQueen was the man, whether he was jumping his motorcycle out Nazi Germany or double clutching his way around San Francisco! Great work on the Stang!