White Motor Company ended car production after World War I and began producing trucks. The company soon sold 10 percent of all trucks made in the United States, and White trucks and buses became known for quality. Although White produced all sizes of trucks from light delivery to semi, the decision was made after World War II to produce only large trucks. White acquired several truck companies during this time: Sterling, Autocar, Diamond T, and REO. White also agreed to sell Consolidated Freightways trucks through its own dealers. White produced trucks under the Autocar nameplate following its acquisition. Diamond T and REO Motor Car Company became the Diamond REO division, which was discontinued in the 1970s.
ROTATING PARTS with single ERC Dials:
Select CAR/Parameters.
5 virtual dented wheels are created:
STEERING:LEFT/RIGHT ( the STEERING TOOTHED WHEEL controls both FRONT WHEELS and the STEERING WHEEL ).
LEFT_DOOR:CLOSE/OPEN
RIGHT_DOOR:CLOSE/OPEN
WIPERS:LEFT/RIGHT
ALL_WHEELS_ROTATION
Don't forget to select Use Limits in the Figure menu.
You can choose to hide either the hay stack, either the rough lumber or the both.
WARNING : NOT TESTED IN DAZ STUDIO!
A template is given if you want to modify the registration plates.