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- Unique foldername phim_calcure
- Skin for
- Track Mod for
- Based on Euro LX
- Release date 2019-10-03
- Version from 2021-03-22
- Version
- RVW-ID 21935
- Category Super Pro Car
- Score
- Unconventional car?
- Construction Remodel
- Engine Electric
- Transmission RWD
- Top speed 44 mph
- Total weight 2 kg
- Acceleration 2.86 m/s²
- Construction
- Track difficulty
- Track length m
- Reverse version available?
- Time trial times available?
- Practice mode star available?
- Online multiplayer compatible?
UPDATED May 5, 2022 - Added 3 new skins, and fixed the wheels, thank you LWG!
Special thanks to norfair for helping me out with problems with the textures!
Based on Euro LX from RUSH 2049, converted to Re-Volt by Dyspro50 and tarun. It comes with 6 skins to choose from.
Fun Facts:
- Calcure was the very first Super Pro car I have worked on, but I have released my other Super Pro car, AU-8 first.
One of my favorite Super Pro cars for simple reasons – it looks pretty cool, despite rather with a imple body shape, and how it handles. As to how, we gotta pick up the speed. Upon laid eyes on this during online racing, or when I used to do that, this was one of my favorites for one reason alone. Easy to handle enough to be stable. But this car comes with a small caveat – understeer. Thankfully by using battery, this car can even manage to be slightly unstable, a bit on the oversteer side of things, but, all I can say for this one, it’s a beginner’s friendly choice. A bit of a railer, if you will.
But even with a rail feeling set of parameters, this is only a safe choice. You can make advantage of it, but you won’t be the best, oh, no siree. Although, did I also tell you, this car is RWD and it handles the slippery surfaces pretty well? Well, now you have heard from me.
Gotta say though, you made more interesting cars in the future but, this doesn’t stop this car from being one of the still fun ones out there. For the professional player though, not the best car to have, obviously. This one requires little to no mastery, maybe.