A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream

Posted by Zacio Geribello 
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: September 15, 2022 10:09AM
Posted by: Lacrowe


A comparison between a converted f1-75 model and my restored model, originally from Team Crew

Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: September 20, 2022 07:39PM
Posted by: Zacio Geribello
OK, back to the notebook, where I have the access... :)


Lacrowe,
Restoration is very accurate... :)
This is BRM, right?
Great F1 team...

Hemult Marko, Jean Pierre Beltoise, Pedro Rodriguez, Jo Siffert, Peter Gethin & "some f1 champions"... :).

One of the most fantastic vitories in F1 history: Beltoise, Monaco in 1972, what a show! Spectacular!
Most heavy rain and Beltoise driving his BRM under the storm with extreme ability, no one else could even get close to him.
A master driving in Monaco under the rain...
Beautiful! Unforgettable! :)
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: September 24, 2022 10:03PM
Posted by: Lacrowe
The BRM P201 was an interesting car in my opinion and the restoration had a lot of research in historical images.
Beltoise was the driver who understood this car more than all his other teammates on the same team.
I prefer the 1974 version which gave the best development of this historic car.

SHADOW DN3








In my opinion, restoring a historic car means understanding what I can do to give it a better appearance and functionality.
My knowledge and technical ability is not that of someone who does it by profession but nevertheless after several days of work here is my result, a beautiful and perhaps even competitive car like the Shadow DN3.
In the history of Formula 1 there have been some famous cars and others almost unknown such as the Lincar Pinch but according to my interest I prefer to give my restoration without dwelling only on the three teams that dominated the '70s.
In the 21st century I remember that there were some other teams besides McLaren or Ferrari but lately one does nothing but find their beautiful images....

DN3 - I have not made the comparison with the base car because the differences are a bit too much to list them all.

Marie
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: September 26, 2022 08:10PM
Posted by: Zacio Geribello
Great article :)
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: October 07, 2022 10:31PM
Posted by: Lacrowe


A March model
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: October 10, 2022 12:10AM
Posted by: landex
Lacrowe are you restoring them for gp4 or only for rfactor?
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: October 10, 2022 10:12AM
Posted by: Lacrowe
My restoration serves to allow you to see a little better on rFactor what the Team Crew have created in the past for F1 challenge.
GP4 could get a conversion for my work if anyone was capable and interested
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: October 10, 2022 10:56PM
Posted by: Lacrowe
Re: A complete set of 70's mods would be a dream
Date: November 19, 2022 03:59AM
Posted by: amsilva75
Hi folks,

I've recently downloaded the 1972 Mod from GPRace but it keeps crashing every time I go back to the main menu for a car setup or to save the game. Not sure if anyone has experienced this.

I run gp4.exe in Win98 compatibility mode and as an Administrator and I also have the "Enable Debug Mode" option set, which supposedly should be preventing the game from crashing.

Any suggestion as to how to fix this folks?

Many Thanks
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