Axo Auto C-45 | 45-km/h | Automatic | W6 | 4-Seater | (Under
- Axo Auto C-45 -
This is the Axo Auto C-45, a cheap yet handy car that has an artificial top speed of 45 km/h, this makes it a moped according to certain countries (excluding cylinder volume measurements). It however still has a powerful and efficient W6-engine and houses 4 seats. The car doesn't have multiple gears for driving forwards, so it's listed as automatic. The car has a fuel capacity of about 60 liters of diesel. You can refuel the car on the left-hand side near the hood. You can also connect power via the electrical cable anchor under the hood. The car has indicator lights that can be controlled with the left and right arrow-keys which makes giving signals very easy. In case of emergencies can you find a fire extinguisher and a welding torch in the trunk.
- Controls Overview -
W/S - Accelerate / Brake
A/D - Steering
Left/Right - Indicator Lights
1 - Gear Up
2 - Gear Down
4 - Lights
5 - Open Hood
In the interior you can also find the ignition key, a parking brake, a hazard lights switch, a heater switch and an interior light switch.
You can open up every door and the trunk by clicking the button placed near the corresponding door/trunk.
To start the car you simply have to turn the ignition key to on, put the car in drive, and you're ready to go!
- Credits -
I want to give a special thanks to the authors of two microcontrollers that I've used in this creation! Those being the controller for the dashboard and the controller that controls the modular engine. Here below are the respective workshop pages of those controllers.
The Sports Gauge Cluster:
[url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1979544372]https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1979544372[/url]
The Modular Engine Controller:
[url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2416132817]https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2416132817[/url]
Everything else is entirely made by me! I made the other controllers, and designed the whole car and engine myself. I am quite proud of myself, I made a car I am happy with and no XML editing was used.
- Feedback -
Feedback is always welcome! You can leave a comment below this workshop page to tell me what you like or dislike about the creation. This is the first car I uploaded, and I am looking to build more, hopefully improved, cars, so your constructive feedback is greatly valued.