I love how heavy this thing looks, like in most of those crashes there's very few parts that fly off into the distance, and most of the bits that come off it pretty much just drop where they are. There's just something so satisfying about the way it falls apart.
1927 safety features include the patented "don't drive off a cliff you idiot" technology, which works by having a person who's not insane at the controls, so that they don't drive off a cliff.
One of the things that gets me on some of these mods is the modder may have a general idea of the concept they're going for, but overlook a lot of the finer design or engineering details that end up breaking suspension of disbelief. Those Kei-trucks we looked at a while back felt like they overlooked some pretty important functional details. This one overlooks ubiquitous design elements of the period that would leave people scratching their heads at their execution or omission. We have turn indicators and dual brake lights that didn't yet exist, but no windscreen wiper? Skinny running boards that don't join up with the fenders and wouldn't support a woman wearing high-heel shoes (yes that's a thing)? That's also a lot of big gauges at a time you usually only got a few at best, like speedo and tachometer, and _maybe_ oil pressure and voltage. My understanding is that fuel gauges were just beginning to see adoption at the time so that's pretty likely, but coolant temp was still often a matter of watching it boil out of the radiator under the hood ornament until the 30's.
@@tristanm-v7b Directional indicators as we know them today didn't come about for another ten or so years after this car's lore. They were first introduced by Buick in the late 30's. Brake lights were also typically singular up to then.
It is a miracle that this mod had returned! I heard the original creator of the Heron had their BeamNG account deleted (not sure if it was on their own terms or not). It's awesome to see Joobles give it a refresh cause it's an interesting mod 👍
Honestly, if there were any game that I could experience for the first time again, it'd be Mafia. That game, despite being from 2001, is one of the most spectacular shooters I've ever played, and has such a great story. It truly feels like you're in a gangster film, it's awesome. Plus as a HUGE classic car nut, having those cars be so faithfully represented is great.
You do know they remade it with the Definitive edition, it's a entire game remake from the ground up and is technically the newest game in the Mafia series
@@SelenaQuintineta-Ankenman Yep, I played it and it's awesome!, I more meant so I could re-experience the story for the first time. Wish it was a little harder though, even on "Classic" it didn't quiiite reach the same difficulty that one reached. The Death of Art on Mafia 2001 was brutal.
@@1mariomaniac i didn't get to play the original but I played two remastered on Classic first go and the racing mission lived up to the takes, like a day and a half
@@SelenaQuintineta-Ankenman That one wasn't too bad for me since I've always been a fan of racing games. Probably took me like 5 tries on original, once on DE. The original was actually pretty realistic for the time, the car always feels like it wants to kill you which is accurate for a 350hp magnesium bathtub on glorified bicycle wheels.
My first job was at a mechanic shop in 2001 that had been open since the 1920's. one rainy afternoon my boss let me drive a 1931 dodge coupe home since I rode my bicycle to work every day. I was 11 but i had been learning to "powerslide" (what we now call drifting) and I clutch kicked the car around this corner at the end of 16th ave.. It was amazing. Unfortunately after a few more slides one of the rear wheels was wobbling. I had to go to a cabinet shop to get the broken wooden spoke remade and It was my first time using a lathe! Same Boss caught me trying to slide the tow truck around the side street with the parking brake pedal and he showed me the trick of folding up a styrofoam cup under the brake release pull so that the parking brake pedal would auto return up when I stomped on it. I was 11 or twelve at the time and I was amazed that He wasnt mad, he told me "might as well show you how to do it better then fuss at you"
I heard the "i wasnt even talking in my videos the last time we checked this mod out" and was just insta hit with memories of some of the old content i used to watch on this channel
I once saw a about that size. It was a custom frame, and a hand riveted stainless steel body built around a Rolls Royce Merlin V12 27litre aircraft engine from WW2
we are getting another old car mod but its gonna be based off a ford model A, its gonna be paid but it'll have a free trial one as well but i do think we do need older cars in this game i feel as if theres too many modern cars now
No crumple zone - Basically in case of frontal crash, the engine crush you onto the seats. Appreciable anyway to see how accurate is the physics even with these very vintage cars.
A Ford Model T touring in the mid 20's was US $260, which is about $4,700 in 2024, still one of the cheapest cars in history. I believe only the Tata Nano from India is cheaper now, at $2,500... And as a real Ford Model T owner myself, I totally agree, BeamNG needs more vintage cars!
what i dont like about the auriga jeron is that the chassis is not moddeled with steel, its just black. and i dont know if the engine has textures too XD
Not really, the Model T first came out in 1912, and was discontinued the same year that this car was made, and it didn’t get that many upgrades during its production run.
Hey got a question for ya Neilogical what do I need in my pc to at least play this game on my pc and what controller should I get cuz I'm née to this and don't know what I should get
Under gas power, sure, but fun fact, the title of first automobile actually goes to the Fardier à Vapeur built by Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot, it was a self-propelled steam-powered land vehicle. It was made in 1769 and used a steam engine to power the front wheel (it was a trike). It's could go for 15 minutes before having to refuel with more wood, and the vehicle was estimated to have a top speed of a little under 5mph, though it only ever got up to around 2.25mph in practice.
@@1mariomaniac I also don’t think it could steer basically at all, because the one time the driver got it up to that 2.25 mph speed, he lost control and crashed into a stone wall.
ive been watching your videos for a while now, has yt become so strict with monetization that you cant say oh my god anymore? oh my goodness sounds very forced and unnatural, and i know you dont say that irl😅
Highest trim Ford Model A was $1,200 ($21,293 now)! Lowest was $500 ($8,872 now).
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That's quite a range of prices actually, pretty cool
I love how heavy this thing looks, like in most of those crashes there's very few parts that fly off into the distance, and most of the bits that come off it pretty much just drop where they are. There's just something so satisfying about the way it falls apart.
1927 safety features include the patented "don't drive off a cliff you idiot" technology, which works by having a person who's not insane at the controls, so that they don't drive off a cliff.
One of the things that gets me on some of these mods is the modder may have a general idea of the concept they're going for, but overlook a lot of the finer design or engineering details that end up breaking suspension of disbelief. Those Kei-trucks we looked at a while back felt like they overlooked some pretty important functional details. This one overlooks ubiquitous design elements of the period that would leave people scratching their heads at their execution or omission. We have turn indicators and dual brake lights that didn't yet exist, but no windscreen wiper? Skinny running boards that don't join up with the fenders and wouldn't support a woman wearing high-heel shoes (yes that's a thing)? That's also a lot of big gauges at a time you usually only got a few at best, like speedo and tachometer, and _maybe_ oil pressure and voltage. My understanding is that fuel gauges were just beginning to see adoption at the time so that's pretty likely, but coolant temp was still often a matter of watching it boil out of the radiator under the hood ornament until the 30's.
The lights and gauges I can get behind as some cars had that but the wiper and running boards etc is funny
@@tristanm-v7b Directional indicators as we know them today didn't come about for another ten or so years after this car's lore. They were first introduced by Buick in the late 30's. Brake lights were also typically singular up to then.
The 1927 Pierce-Arrow Series 36, of which this would be a competitor, cost $6500 which would be roughly $125K today,
It is a miracle that this mod had returned! I heard the original creator of the Heron had their BeamNG account deleted (not sure if it was on their own terms or not). It's awesome to see Joobles give it a refresh cause it's an interesting mod 👍
Honestly, if there were any game that I could experience for the first time again, it'd be Mafia. That game, despite being from 2001, is one of the most spectacular shooters I've ever played, and has such a great story. It truly feels like you're in a gangster film, it's awesome. Plus as a HUGE classic car nut, having those cars be so faithfully represented is great.
Agreed, the only thing it struggled with was on the ps2 where the centre load zone of the map was atrociously slow 😂
You do know they remade it with the Definitive edition, it's a entire game remake from the ground up and is technically the newest game in the Mafia series
@@SelenaQuintineta-Ankenman Yep, I played it and it's awesome!, I more meant so I could re-experience the story for the first time. Wish it was a little harder though, even on "Classic" it didn't quiiite reach the same difficulty that one reached. The Death of Art on Mafia 2001 was brutal.
@@1mariomaniac i didn't get to play the original but I played two remastered on Classic first go and the racing mission lived up to the takes, like a day and a half
@@SelenaQuintineta-Ankenman That one wasn't too bad for me since I've always been a fan of racing games. Probably took me like 5 tries on original, once on DE. The original was actually pretty realistic for the time, the car always feels like it wants to kill you which is accurate for a 350hp magnesium bathtub on glorified bicycle wheels.
Would love to see a crash comparison test with this versus a modern day car to see how well todays cars stand up to a crash compared to this car.
Plenty of those already on RUclips
@@Mr.Mouse1234 with this car?
You have to remember, these cars also didn’t have seatbelts because nobody needed them. If you were in any of those crashes, you were 100% dead.
When the only safety tech was a leather cap and jacket, aviation goggles, and a large handlebar mustache.
My first job was at a mechanic shop in 2001 that had been open since the 1920's. one rainy afternoon my boss let me drive a 1931 dodge coupe home since I rode my bicycle to work every day. I was 11 but i had been learning to "powerslide" (what we now call drifting) and I clutch kicked the car around this corner at the end of 16th ave.. It was amazing. Unfortunately after a few more slides one of the rear wheels was wobbling. I had to go to a cabinet shop to get the broken wooden spoke remade and It was my first time using a lathe! Same Boss caught me trying to slide the tow truck around the side street with the parking brake pedal and he showed me the trick of folding up a styrofoam cup under the brake release pull so that the parking brake pedal would auto return up when I stomped on it. I was 11 or twelve at the time and I was amazed that He wasnt mad, he told me "might as well show you how to do it better then fuss at you"
He let an 11 year old drive? Pardon?? The fuck?
Cool boss.
@@FerralVideo lol the drifting part of the video brought that memory up.... does seem like a tangent. lol
I'm sorry but he let a fuckin 11 year old drive? What an actual madlad. And who'll get pinned blame if you two get into an accident, hm?
Can't believe they made Beamng mods back in 1920s already, I think the game has been in early access for too long
The piano one dates back even farther!
I heard the "i wasnt even talking in my videos the last time we checked this mod out" and was just insta hit with memories of some of the old content i used to watch on this channel
this man deserves more recognition for sticking to his original content being considerate enough to provide a mod link
Now we need a race in that car.
Yes
Just yes
Because a nearly 100-years old car is perfect for racing, makes sense
I once saw a about that size. It was a custom frame, and a hand riveted stainless steel body built around a Rolls Royce Merlin V12 27litre aircraft engine from WW2
we are getting another old car mod but its gonna be based off a ford model A, its gonna be paid but it'll have a free trial one as well but i do think we do need older cars in this game i feel as if theres too many modern cars now
if you're looking for an old racecar, Fillman86 is working on a Napier Railton
No crumple zone - Basically in case of frontal crash, the engine crush you onto the seats.
Appreciable anyway to see how accurate is the physics even with these very vintage cars.
fun fact:
The emerald green color is the MOST RARE AND EXPENSIVE die back then
Love it keep making videos Neil
A Ford Model T touring in the mid 20's was US $260, which is about $4,700 in 2024, still one of the cheapest cars in history. I believe only the Tata Nano from India is cheaper now, at $2,500... And as a real Ford Model T owner myself, I totally agree, BeamNG needs more vintage cars!
You should take old mods and see how they compare to new ones
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jon: my car!
garfield: oh you always wanted a convertible
That racing mission in Mafia was absolutely aggravating.
crazy to think ive been playing Beam for over 14 years
I find it crazy that the Ford Model T is not even in the game for it being the first ever mass produced car
Awesome video Neil make sure to check out the Everton 4 when it gets released
Remember when whybeare showed the auriga heron
Imagine electric swapping this irl
I want to see an old Cadillac and rolls-royce
Back in the day people would just get ejected in a crash...there are literally videos of that. Granted...collisions were at way lower speeds.
The mod 100 years in the making
that's cool it looks like a Hispano suiza
If the mod is still available it should be safe
2:09 went Scottish for a sec
Can you believe the last livestream was almost a year ago?
We should do a livestream!
That car looks like a Daimler v12
I never understood why people say beamNG has realistic physics, the car looks and wobbles like jelly never seen a car do that in real life
Check out the 1927-32 everton that's being made right now
I went to the website but how do you install the mod to the computer from the tablet?
Now that's a nice beautiful beautiful Mod Baby.
what i dont like about the auriga jeron is that the chassis is not moddeled with steel, its just black. and i dont know if the engine has textures too XD
It's so floaty and bouncy.
the top speed of a model T was about 40 to 45 mph, still more than i expected. this is obviously not a T but similar times...
Not really, the Model T first came out in 1912, and was discontinued the same year that this car was made, and it didn’t get that many upgrades during its production run.
It may not be safe, but at least you die in style!
I love that car because it’s a collector
Hi Neil love your vids
Every front end crash you end up eating the engine.
5:37 reminds me of that one old neilogical video
Lol fr
im pretty sure the mod doesn't predate the invention of the computer but hey impressive if that's true
1927 1928 Mercedes-Benz closest I can see Adolf Hitler's personal staff car
Listen….this mod and the gun mod combined….
always love seeing Neil post, always a good 10 minutes no matter how the days been
My 1977 has 89hp, so 180 is a respectable number.
Beetle?
They should hav3 gone with a Jordan car.
Drives into the wedge and poof rat rod
W mod will be downloading
the mafia game IS a racimg game (forse fedback supportet)
we all remember this day even if you werent born:( 9/11/2001.
Try it with the jelly mob😂😂😂😂
Not how you pronounce "heron" but never mind.
car peantis 9:17
1961 Triumph TR3A
Somebody should redo the Cadillac 62 series
This 10 year old mod it's nostalgic
Im brazilian
Neil please please the Mafia remake im begging you 🙏
beamng hasnt existed for 100 years??
Hey Neil can you play a need for speed game?
Hey got a question for ya Neilogical what do I need in my pc to at least play this game on my pc and what controller should I get cuz I'm née to this and don't know what I should get
New not nee
Early bird gets the worm 🪱
With those balloon tires, it wouldn’t survive Utah.
I was gonna take it to Johnson Valley. What's the worst that could happen lol.
Got here b4 the hour mark
Bro, when WhyBeAre comes back, do a collab!!!
Anyone who wants to see this
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Yeah, he was my fav ):
Damn ngl forgot about him watched him when bemng was popping
@@samapicella5124 yup, he was also a goat like neil
@@140From_R.P.D yeah, he is my favorite with neil, both best (also camodo, speiler and the gang) so I want them to do a collab
And spiers
The oldest car you had in your video is the oldest car ever which is the 1886 Mercedes van wagenen which is the oldest car in the world no arguments
Under gas power, sure, but fun fact, the title of first automobile actually goes to the Fardier à Vapeur built by Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot, it was a self-propelled steam-powered land vehicle. It was made in 1769 and used a steam engine to power the front wheel (it was a trike). It's could go for 15 minutes before having to refuel with more wood, and the vehicle was estimated to have a top speed of a little under 5mph, though it only ever got up to around 2.25mph in practice.
@@1mariomaniac Someone should definitely make a BeamNG mod for that.
@@1mariomaniac that was not an automobile that thing was a freaking contraption
@@1mariomaniac I also don’t think it could steer basically at all, because the one time the driver got it up to that 2.25 mph speed, he lost control and crashed into a stone wall.
@@Shaun_Jones it used a tiller (a small steering lever common on ships at the time), so while it _could_ steer, it was difficult to do so.
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The falloff is crazy
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ive been watching your videos for a while now, has yt become so strict with monetization that you cant say oh my god anymore? oh my goodness sounds very forced and unnatural, and i know you dont say that irl😅
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3:39 AND CONVERTIBLE!