First and foremost, credit for this video goes to T2J ( the2jakes http://uk.youtube.co m/user/the2jakes )
I found this lurking on Google Video and thought I'd bring it here seeing as there seems to be a high level of interest for all things Thrust SSC related.......and a far higher user-base.
Fairly long, pretty poor quality, awful framerate (the 360s fault, not mine!!).
What happens when you dupe 5000 watermelons in the Chorrol Mages Guild!
It started to go really slowly so I came back to it about 15 minutes later and took a pic of the melon-filled room!!
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This is a record of most of my designs from the start until the point I stopped designing. The final cars (including the various Twinkies models) are some of my best.
Music is a remixed version of Useless by Depeche Mode.
And before anyone else asks, none of these are for sale...........blame Turn 10 and their idiotic patch that only bothered the legit earners.
Just a quick video of me removing one side of my Psycho Fox cars graphics.
935 layers taken off one by one, accompanied by the glorious sounds of Sparks by Royksopp (the album is called Melody AM, just in case anyone's curious)
This time I have my dream driving setup. A custom made steel frame, powder coated and finished off with a Sparco! Built by two great engineers, my Dad and Uncle. Before anyone says anything, yes it's an easy race, I needed something short, and yes, I hit the cars as I lapped them. If there was a blue flag system it'd be fine, but there isn't, so I plough my own way through!
On the 15th October 1997 Thrust SSC became the first car to ever break the sound barrier. Piloted by Wing Commander Andy Green of the RAF, a top speed of 763.035mph over the flying mile was achieved.
I've uploaded five videos, one on-board and four external (but unfortunately sound-free) videos that I found on the back end of a BBC website. Click on my profile for the list.
I managed to end up in the edge of a small bush, not too bad you might think. Think again, the bush had other ideas...........like never ever releasing my ball again, even with repeated whacking from a huge club.
Sometimes this game is really bad!!
On the 15th October 1997 Thrust SSC became the first car to ever break the sound barrier. Piloted by Wing Commander Andy Green of the RAF, a top speed of 763.035mph over the flying mile was achieved.
I've uploaded five videos, one on-board and four external (but unfortunately sound-free) videos that I found on the back end of a BBC website. Click on my profile for the list.
Thought I'd take the MV out for a spin on the finest road on Oahu, the west coast route.
Luck played a fairly major part, but from about 2m30s it's fairly mental.
I love these 15" Kicker Solobarics. This setup is truly mental though, just check out the amount of current it draws!!
If anyone knows where I can download this tune then please PM me, I have to try it out in my car. It's from a CD called 'Bass from the Crypt', I just can't get it in the UK.
Okay, that's it, what more do I have to do to prove it's a genuine XBox savegame.......my genuine XBox savegame.
Here's my massively full Journal from one of my saves. I had to load a less full one as it tends to crash due to my game being totally destroyed!
The edit's a bit sloppy, but I told someone I'd do this tonight and I can't be arsed with staying up late!