2017-10-02

Z&A Vehicle (Wingback)

After last week's little diversion into releasing brand new vehicle builds, this week I'm returning to refitting and remaking the original Z&A RLV vehicles. This week it's the turn of the Wingback:


As well as using the new vehicle system (so having fewer scripts and using less script memory) the vehicle has been totally remade in mesh and has a whole new set of textures (with lots of nice materials added). The land impact is also slightly lower (now LI2 vs the original L18).

The vehicle has a RLV-controlled driver's position, and a comfy wingback chair for a passenger who gets to enjoy being pulled along by the driver.




The vehicle itself is simple to drive and, as with all of the Z&A vehicles, is designed to be accessible with easy-to-use menu options and appropriate RLV options to keep the victim nice and secure for the duration of the ride.

There's also a menu option for changing the design of the main cushion.




For those who wish to make the vehicle available for public use on their region, there's a public rezzer version too:


As well as including the normal vehicle (there's no need to buy both if you want a personal vehicle and a public rezzer version) it also includes a rezzer object that will rez copies of the vehicle that anyone can drive -- with a full clean-up system that ensures your region doesn't fill up with unwanted wingbacks.

If you'd like to try the vehicle out, see what it looks like, see how it drives, etc, do feel free to pop down to the main store and head to the vehicle test area where you'll find a rezzer set up. As well as vendor boards in the main store you'll also find the vehicle and the rezzer for sale on the Second Life marketplace.

PS: If carriages and rickshaw-like vehicles are your thing, I've also now released a fatpack of such vehicles, which includes the wingback and four others:


For those who might prefer the public rezzer option, a fatpack for that is available too:


All of these vehicles can be played with and tested on the Z&A vehicle test track.

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