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[WIP] 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8

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21 minutes ago, officerAMR said:

STR-8 will be great to have, might have to give it a faster Handling meta then the regular Charger :tongue:

yeap, and it's planed to be used as highway patrol unit.

Only problem with that car is a proper work of tail lights. Outer light is used as turn indicator, brakelight and taillight in real life. So i have to find the way to put somewhere indicator light. I heard someone on this site own  old dodge charger not SRT of course but it's doens't much of a diffrence to me. So it would be a lot of help if someone show me how the taillights assemply work. I read some manuals on this car but there is not enough information.

20 minutes ago, sub68 said:

yeap, and it's planed to be used as highway patrol unit.

Only problem with that car is a proper work of tail lights. Outer light is used as turn indicator, brakelight and taillight in real life. So i have to find the way to put somewhere indicator light. I heard someone on this site own  old dodge charger not SRT of course but it's doens't much of a diffrence to me. So it would be a lot of help if someone show me how the taillights assemply work. I read some manuals on this car but there is not enough information.

I'll see what i can find

26 minutes ago, sub68 said:

yeap, and it's planed to be used as highway patrol unit.

Only problem with that car is a proper work of tail lights. Outer light is used as turn indicator, brakelight and taillight in real life. So i have to find the way to put somewhere indicator light. I heard someone on this site own  old dodge charger not SRT of course but it's doens't much of a diffrence to me. So it would be a lot of help if someone show me how the taillights assemply work. I read some manuals on this car but there is not enough information.

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for picture thanks to SeaHawk14

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1 hour ago, Desmond98 said:

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for picture thanks to SeaHawk14

well it seems due to very dim glow of turn indcator it's impossible to implement such a logic, using my method, because when you trun on your taillights they glow too much blocking indicator flash. I see only two options

1. set outter light work as turn and brake indicator only

2. leave it as it is now (both brake and tail), but move indicator light to the reverse strip, it would be something like switch-back led lights that can be lightup white in reverse and amber as turn indicator.

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1 option is look silly in game like a pirate without one eye, it's losing its character.

But the second one is seems to be good, except of very dim color on the sunlight.

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Somewhere on the shadow  or during the nightime it's become to normal

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all these problems because very dim hardcoded emissive support for turnindicators

41 minutes ago, sub68 said:

 

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all these problems because very dim hardcoded emissive support for turnindicators

That doesn't look too bad.

You could rework the Tail lights and give them these custom LED lights that look pretty nice. Sure it wont be completely stock but might be easier to make 

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