Fox

  • Download count 689
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  • Unique foldername ant_fox
  • Skin for
  • Track Mod for
  • Based on DreamKaster’s Wacky R/Cs
  • Release date 2025-08-21
  • Version from 2025-08-17
  • Version 1.0
  • RVW-ID 44061
  • Category
  • Score
    91/100 (7 votes)
  • Unconventional car?
  • Construction Conversion
  • Engine Electric
  • Transmission 4WD
  • Top speed 37 mph
  • Total weight 2.32 kg
  • Acceleration 2.10 m/sΒ²
  • Construction
  • Track difficulty
  • Track length m
  • Reverse version available?
  • Time trial times available?
  • Practice mode star available?
  • Online multiplayer compatible?

    Greetings! You already know the deal, another Burnin' Rubber conversion. This time it's Fox converted from Burnin' Rubber 4, based on the Krauss-Maffei Fennek. It's quite fast for advanced and is easy to handle, pretty much grips with no issue. Wanted a sort of trophy truck feel to this so tried my best with the parameters to replicate it, however it may not be accurate. As always if you have any critiques please let me know! Anyway, enough yapping & have fun with it!

    Credits:

    Xform Games: Models & Textures

    Perfare: AssetStudio

    The Blender Foundation

    Marv: For their blender plugin

    jigebren: Prm2Hul

    kiwi: For their carbox studio

    Acclaim, the RVGL team & the Re-Volt community: For creating a great game and their continued support for it!

    (Screenshots were taken on Ranch, ToySoldierz 2024 & HMS Invincible: Redux)


5 comments on “Fox

  1. With a vehicle of this size, and appearance, you’d think it handles like a boat.
    Nope! Burnin’ Rubber can make even what seems to be the heaviest, worst handling car, drive like it’s the grippiest car in the universe. (at least if you’re playing the 3rd and 4th game that is)

    Fox’s overall control is very close to it’s debut apperance in the Xform Gaming lineup, Burnin’ Rubber 4. It’s super quick in acceleration, reliable in corners, though the size can be an issue on smaller tracks, mostly due to the height alone.

    It’s a great all rounder capable of flattening the competition, and can easily handle the most complex tracks. Due to it’s grip.
    Good conversion

    (only issue I found is that when on the ground flipped sideways, the Fox tends to spaz on the floor and move horizontally, slowly.)

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