Leyat Helica Propeller Car

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Leyat Helica Propeller Car

During the 1920s French engineer Marcel Leyat invented and built a number of propeller–driven automobiles. Leyat was an aircraft designer who thought applying similar principles to cars would make them better: light weight construction, streamlined shape, and a simple propeller drive. In 1927 a Hélica reached a speed of 106 mph.

The Leyat Helica 3D model is a fully-rigged Poser figure, sized for Poser people. Although designed for Poser, it is compatible with DAZ Studio (see ReadMe).

FIGURE
The poseable Helica figure has ERC controls at the Body level that, among other things:
o Steer the rear wheels coordinated with the steering wheel
o Operate the foot or hand brake in concert with the brake linkage
o Open the driver and passenger doors

PROPS
o Propeller Blur
o License plates
o Headlight and taillight

POSES
o M4 and V4 driver and passenger poses
o MATs
- Alternate paint scheme
- Additional license tag numbers

CAMERAS
o Full camera set positioned for easy viewing and rendering of the full bomber figure. Includes main, auxiliary, left, right, top, bottom, front and back cameras.
o Dolly Camera settings for several interior and exterior views

LIGHTS
o Headlight

See the ReadMe file and view the product promos above for more information.

In addition to the item listed in a Promo and shown in the Promo Credits tab above, the following resources were used to produce the promos: Gateway, Eiffel Tower Poser Prop, DAZ Squirrel, EF Wildlife Buck

Software: Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014 +, Daz Studio 4, Poser Pro 11

Renderosity
Transportation for Daz Studio and Poser