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Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 14 Apr 2011, 15:02
by Tozza Mazza
good luck with your project, hope to see a great end result! What are the aims for your car? to be something you've designed, or a showcase for ideas? and thank you, will do

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 14 Apr 2011, 15:40
by pearsey13
Thanks, well to start off with i will probably take bits and pieces of the 2011 formula one cars that i like and make my car, then i'm hoping to be able to put my idea's in to it, within regulations of course

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 14 Apr 2011, 19:47
by Tozza Mazza
@Pearsey13: Awesome, can't wait to see it, kind of the same as me, this is my way of showing my ideas for my own F1 car. I'm looking at being an aerodynamicist as a future career, which is why I made my model. Good luck, looking forward to seeing it.
Incase you're interested, here is my car in it's livery for the online championship (
http://www.f1game.tk). Livery created in Gimp and Adobe photoshop elements 8 by Hansen GP
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9854.

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 15 Apr 2011, 07:04
by pearsey13
yes, I would also love to be a aerodynamicist in the future, its all very interesting. Oh the car looks great, good work

what tool do you use to shape all of the curvy bits like the side pods on sketchup?
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 15 Apr 2011, 20:00
by Tozza Mazza
there are a few different techniques which can be applied to curved surfaces, i usually just draw out lines with the arc tool, but there was an interesting technique i saw where the curved lines are the same length but different heights at different points. If you get a quarter of a circle which corresponds to the type of curve you want you can copy it to a point on one of the curves, and scale it so it touches the other curve.
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 20:58
by Tozza Mazza
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 21:55
by N12ck
wing looks almost mclaren-esc ive gotta say i take my hat off to you, brilliant designs

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 22:05
by wesley123
you should look more to the detail. The footplate got great detail and looks really clean but the rest of the wing does not.
Apart from that, I would give it more development, more advanced end plates and above all a 3 plane wing, which is less sensitive then a 2 plane wing
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:24
by Tozza Mazza
@N12ck: Thank you so much, it really does mean a lot to get praise.
@Wesley123: Thanks. The wing itself isn't done yet, but i do plan an endplate update, and for the main planes of the wing, am looking at a three element design similar to the Renault. By detail, do you mean modelling detail or feautures detail. This is my first 3D model of any kind, and i am still learning the sortware, so model wise it may look a bit amateurish

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:37
by wesley123
well take a look at the footplate and compare that to the rest of the wing. The footplate itselfe is alot cleaner and better detailed then the whole wing.
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:40
by Tozza Mazza
Which part is the footplate? The central 500mm or lower element in the main section?

Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:42
by wesley123
the part connected to the end plate and where the second element is connected to.
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:52
by N12ck
your welcome, and how do you stop the upper element from flexing and touching the lower element? as there is only 1 small support?
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 00:02
by Tozza Mazza
Each of the two aerofoils have a seperate support, which don't touch. Under immense dowforce the system will act as a lever, pushing the top section down, generate yet more downforce until the flexible section makes contact with the enplates 2cm below it.
Re: Tozza Mazza - F1 Car Design
Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 00:23
by N12ck
so is the flexi bit the top bit, the bottom bit, or both? just the top one flexes less?