Otaku-D

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  • Unique foldername phim_sileighty
  • Skin for
  • Track Mod for
  • Based on DreamKaster’s Wacky R/Cs
  • Release date 2023-04-23
  • Version from 2023-04-22
  • Version 1.0
  • RVW-ID 36443
  • Category
  • Score
    93/100 (7 votes)
  • Unconventional car?
  • Construction Original
  • Engine Glow
  • Transmission RWD
  • Top speed 37.7 mph
  • Total weight 1.7 kg
  • Acceleration 3.49 m/s²
  • Construction
  • Track difficulty
  • Track length m
  • Reverse version available?
  • Time trial times available?
  • Practice mode star available?
  • Online multiplayer compatible?

    Lore time! A mysterious man, who is the founder and owner of PmK Racing, was interested in bringing a few JDM cars to the garage, one of them being a Nissan Sileighty. He also have been watching Japanese anime, and playing gacha games for a while now, and he felt that he should turn it into an itasha car, to show the world who his favorite characters really was.

    Not only that, but the founder/owner also likes to drive it around a race track too, so he tuned the car to his personal preference, that's suitable for both drifting and racing. Rumor has it that he took the car for a top speed test, on a private test course, and the speed meter clocked the car in at over 200 mph, which is similar to most Supras and Skylines that was tuned similarly.

    Brick, one of Toy-Volt's main competitor, has expressed interest in making a RC car version of the famous PmK Sileighty, and has obtained a license. Soon after it was released to shelves, it sold like hotcakes and it remains one of Brick's most sought after car to this day.

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    I have been working on this car for months now, and I was really lazy to learn how to draw. I really wanted to just finish this and move on, so I used Stable Diffusion to generate pics of anime girls, and use it for the car. All the girls featured on all the skins was generated by me, and myself only.  This car comes with a paintkit. Special thanks to NotDajioubu for the parameter tweaks, and Trixed for the 180SX tail-lights!


    Skins for Otaku-D

    Red-Line Ravine, by Zon
    Itasha – Arona, by Paperman

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