Another entry from Tours, 1923.
Started this not long after the Bugatti Type 32 so the model shares a few of the same flaws - mostly not enough polygons where they should be, and probably a few too many where they shouldn't - but I think it's fairly close to the originals.
Physics-wise it's still largely guesswork, I've learnt a bit more since the Bugatti but it's hard to know how relevant that is when you're trying to use the AC engine for something it wasn't designed to do. I've tried to be accurate where I had the info and err on the side of making it fun to drive where I had to guess.
Up until a week ago this video was the one and only source I could find for sound...
...so I used a Kunos sound bank from the Abarth 500 Assetto Corse. I think it fits quite well but that may be because I'm used to it, it has a bit of the same chug-chug sound as the original seems to have. Obviously, in the unlikely event you want to race the Voisin and the Abarth you might find the shared sound causes a problem.
Anyway, hope you enjoy a little vintage racing. I'm still learning and improving (I hope) so feel free to offer any constructive criticisms or advice you might have. I've checked and double-checked and I can't see anything glaringly wrong with the upload but let me know if I've missed anything and I'll update as needed.
Happy racing,
Liam
Started this not long after the Bugatti Type 32 so the model shares a few of the same flaws - mostly not enough polygons where they should be, and probably a few too many where they shouldn't - but I think it's fairly close to the originals.
Physics-wise it's still largely guesswork, I've learnt a bit more since the Bugatti but it's hard to know how relevant that is when you're trying to use the AC engine for something it wasn't designed to do. I've tried to be accurate where I had the info and err on the side of making it fun to drive where I had to guess.
Up until a week ago this video was the one and only source I could find for sound...
...so I used a Kunos sound bank from the Abarth 500 Assetto Corse. I think it fits quite well but that may be because I'm used to it, it has a bit of the same chug-chug sound as the original seems to have. Obviously, in the unlikely event you want to race the Voisin and the Abarth you might find the shared sound causes a problem.
Anyway, hope you enjoy a little vintage racing. I'm still learning and improving (I hope) so feel free to offer any constructive criticisms or advice you might have. I've checked and double-checked and I can't see anything glaringly wrong with the upload but let me know if I've missed anything and I'll update as needed.
Happy racing,
Liam