Build your own Intel Orange County Chopper for L$1

What: You can build your own motorcycle for L$1
When: now, but limited time only for L$1
Where: Intel Ignites OCC island sim [SLurl]
“Intel Ignites OCC” is the name of the island and it’s a really interesting example of how you can blend TV, celebrities, corporate sponsorship and SL-native experiences. In the workshop, users can build their own custom bike and then take it with them all over SL. These bikes (free for a limited time) are pretty special, lots and lots of work went into them
Step by step how to build your own chopper
First teleport to the sim. Upon arrival you’ll see a sign with a map showing where everything is at, pay attention to the garage and enter.
STEP 1. Click on the sign inside the shop to get the HUD. For a limited time it only costs L$1.
STEP 2. Find an available blue build bay and left mouse click to start the motorcycle build process. Then it’s just a matter of clicking the parts to add to the bike one at a time. The pictures below cover the various parts of the process as I built my motorcycle.




STEP 3. Once you’ve built the bike it’s time to click on the hud and then press “scan” to rez the bike.
STEP 4. Hop on and find a preferably straight piece of road to start burning virtual rubber.
Hat tip to 57 Miles at Metaversed who built the bike and found it was “NOT” easy to obtain one of the bikes. I didn’t have any problems and hopefully you won’t either if you follow the instructions above. There was only one Millions of Us person outside the shop (4:45pm SL time) and I saw one other person drive their bike by. Your mileage may vary.









TD Goodliffe •
pingback | April 4, 2007 at 14:12 | individual pingback-link
[...] a bit user-unfriendly. TD Goodliffe was nice enough to post a little walkthrough with pictures over on vtoreality.com: First teleport to the sim. Upon arrival you’ll see a sign with a map showing where everything is [...]
comment | April 7, 2007 at 15:35 | individual comment-link
Look like no one told OCC what SL is and this is bullshit.
pingback | May 31, 2007 at 17:19 | individual pingback-link
[...] in Second Life, has anybody done anything like this before? In a way it’s like building the Intel chopper. Just think moving prims and much more realistic 3D than it does in a 2D [...]