The Lusch Motors Nordic (2019) is a high end, stylish station wagon. It offers space, luxury and ruggedness to go beyond the driveway of your home and explore.
! This vehicle is built to real life size, please check the size before buying at our test drive location (link below) !
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The Nordic comes with a lot of standard options, including (but not limited to):
- Very detailed mesh including modeled engine bay
Uniform body colors
- 6 wheel styles
- Premade taxi livery
- Custom livery: download the template and create a complete unique livery for your vehicle
- Interior customization: seat color, headliner color and dash trim
- Interactive interior: use the dashboard buttons to control the vehicle's options, high detail gauges cluster
- Decal spots: easily customize your vehicle by applying a texure to the sides
- License plates: change the size (EU/US), the text, the color, the background image
- Extra details: taxi bar, trunk luggage, trunk divider and cover, grille syles
- Towing hitch (added in v1.01)
The Nordic is GTFO enabled.
Customizations can be done through the menu: easy and safe. Body colors or liveries, custom decals, interior color, seat materials and much, much more.
But if you'd like to take it a step further: the Nordic is completely modifiable. Everything can be edited the way you like it. (a basic knowledge of SL's editing functions is required | scripts cannot be modified | rescaling might break some scripts or position features and is not supported)
Custom liveries on the exterior body is possible. Download the templates and start creating in your favorite software.
Alternatively you can attach any texture you'd like on one of the many custom decal spots.
Testdrive this vehicle here:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bay%20City%20-%20Argos/248/115/25
Read more about the Nordic here:
luschmotors.weebly.com/nordic
- Detailed mesh body with quality textures
- Fully modifiable
- Many customization options
- Optimized and efficient scripting
- High quality animations and sounds
Built to Last, powered by GEMC scripts.
The Lusch Nordic takes its' inspiration from modern station wagons from SAAB and Volvo, hence the name, Nordic. Being one of the first modern Lusch vehicles driven by GEMC scripts, which are some of the best in Second Life, known for their reliability and ease of use on mainland roads, the Nordic features extensive customization as well, also being modifiable to suit your needs.
As expected of anything coming from the NTBI conglomerate, the Nordic has a very low land impact of 23, making it a perfect choice for areas where conserving land impact is a must, while not sacrificing the creature comforts that are expected of cars from Lusch and their contemporaries.
If you're looking for something with all the bells and whistles and none of the bullcrap like most of the cars on the grid, the Nordic is a affordable, easy to use, and luxurious choice.
Best accident ever
I was buying the Nordic as a gift for a friend, but clicked the wrong button and it ended up in my inventory instead. The wagon is a nice crossover vehicle with smooth operation on the road and travels well off road too. Accidents happen, and this one turned out for the best.
decent and very low prim
not bad.... the wind sound sometimes gets stuck playing while driving after multiple sim crossings at random. that's my only complaint. i'm sure that could be fixed too in a later update.
overall though it's a decent buy. and for the features it comes with, its the lowest prim vehicle i've seen. great work.
NICEE!!
nice Car!! i love it :-)
good model and good skript!
pretty ok
bought this and is a smidge too small, resizing it and leaving edit mode works up until I turn the key, car then snaps the wheels back into their original spot. bit annoying.
looks pretty though
