Show us your Rig / Cockpit

I've already asked Santa for one of these under the tree (not sure if it'll fit, though).

Ensonic, you bastard. :wink: A big tip o' the hat to you from yet another jealous sim racer. Excellent work! :cool:
 
I love you all :D In German boards I made an offer for coming around for an test drive and a nice cold beer, but here in that board everybody will live to far away for that.
 
Mostly this System is do it yourself. Controlled via the Free Ware X-Sim (x-sim.de) This software can control many devices (tachometer, Bassshaker or Motion devices like screen wiper Motors or the mostly used SCN5 robotics linear drivers)
 
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Be Careful Ensonic.... you could be inundated with motion hungry sim racers dude.... : )

You should start your business with a set of plans and a parts list mate... I'd buy that for a Dollar (or two...)

Regards
George
I agree...I would pay more than a dollar.
 
I feel like the cheapest guy on here. I did have a nice desk set up with a big monitor, and custom shifter etc.. and now we're trying to sell our house, so all that has gone, and I have to make do with a wobbly wheel stand..

Oh well.

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my alum pod and cst pedals

the main pod hasnt changed, but have a mix match of monitors at the moment for a windowed 3 screen display.
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/new pod 6.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/new pod 7.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/new pod 8.jpg

and my cst's
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/Custom pedals 6.jpg

a mod i did to my tsw before i got the g27 i have now. made it a 900 degree tsw, am now waiting of Todd, hopefully will have a diy wheel kit.
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/jon-5.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/pictures/TSW_Multi-7.jpg

Here is the link to the pod building page if interested, If you go back to the main 'simracn' page, at the bottom of the page is a link to the 2"x2" wood pod i built the aluminum one from. used the wood as a prototype first. was about a 8 out of 10 being solid. only had a little bit of movement when really jerking on the wheel at times. But really liked the adjustability.
http://webpages.charter.net/simracn/racing pod.html
 
wow, those are very very nice rig you guys have!!! if only i have the time and money....

just an update of what i have so far, still waiting for my buttkicker gamer2 to arrive sometime mid jan11.
 

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