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M. Riley wrote Does this make really exist, or is just some game version of the car? I tried to search, but didn't find any info about it. It's a real brand, search for "Anniversary Racing Factory". | ||
I think calling this a Citroen GT is too much of a stretch. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Now who designed this Batmobile? Patrick Tatopoulos and Dennis McCarthy | ||
It's an odd choice - they must have spent a little time updating the model since FH2 (they added the roof racks), but they didn't see it worth doing to change the plates or change it to RHD. It wouldn't have looked as bad if they went with the 2-line plates that FH2 used instead of the US-style plates. | ||
This is the same design as the other trucks in the game, but those are logged at Iveco Stralis here. Which is it? | ||
Mel wrote Good find. | ||
This was made by Blastolene, like the Tank Car. | ||
You're right, specifically it's the '72 60 Special Brougham, you can see the horizontal grille in one of the shots in the intro. | ||
Found it, it's a Lodestar 1800. | ||
I think the 2010 VW Transporter is the best bet. | ||
I thought that a combine harvester this small would be Made for Game, but after a little research it turns out they actually use machines like these for rice harvesting. Based on the colour scheme, it would be an Iseki. | ||
RushCars24 wrote This is kinda pointless for a scenery prop like this, because the E-Series is not available in UK, why not they use the Ford Transit instead? It's a reused prop from previous Forzas. | ||
Would 'Custom Made' be more appropriate? I agree that 'Made for Game' isn't really correct, as the concept was not created for the game. | ||
I'd say MFG. Its design emulates the older versions of the Batmobile (like how the other Avenger car takes some cues from the Tumbler), but I can't find any specific version it is modeled after. | ||
TheGreaser wrote Also, didn't the rules, if I remember correctly, forbid live-action CGI cutscene cars? A new rule (3F) lampshaded this. Live action cars are OK if the footage was filmed/photographed specifically for the game, for example, GTA 2's live action intro, or a photo taken by one the developers. The rule bans photos or videos which already existed before the game was made, for example, music videos in a Singstar game or those mobile card games that use stock photos. | ||
I think it's fair to call this one Made for Game. | ||
I've always thought that the headlights and grille were taken from the 2nd gen Range Rover, but everything else matches the Expedition. | ||
I think you can fairly say MFG for this one. | ||
+1 for the Qashqi. | ||
burninrubber12345 wrote You can't change the visual on this truck, idk why! I guess they didn't want to bother with rendering a full cockpit view for just one story mission. | ||
The Story mode truck should be added as a new vehicle, as they are different models (the rear bumper is different). Also, this can't be a 2016 model, because it has the same front as the truck for FH2, released in 2014. | ||
It's supposed to be a milk float. I'd say either Smiths Cabac or Made for Game. | ||
RushCars24 wrote Curiosity, this is supposed to be the unmarked variant of the transporter from 75913 Ferrari F14 T & Scuderia Ferrari Truck set. Good find. Interesting, the original Lego set had the Iveco license, and they just erased the Iveco name for the game. | ||
I think this should be listed as 'Custom Made' rather than MFG, like the Batmobile or F&F Flip Car, as they made the vehicle in real life for the film. | ||
Made for Game Lego, this is an actual Lego bike. Quick thought: if a vehicle is based on a real-life Lego set like this one, should the manufacturer be Lego like with Hot Wheels cars? | ||
EEVEE(POKEMON) wrote Looks like a Land-Rover Range Rover. Yep, looks most like a 2nd gen. -- Last edit: 2019-05-02 11:16:35 | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar? Good find, it looks right. | ||
It's a funny when you think about it: it's a video game model made to look like a real-life Lego set made to look like a purpose-built movie truck made to look like a Mercedes. Personally, I would cut out the middle-man and just list it as a Mercedes. Edit: On second thoughts, it should probably be listed as Custom Made. -- Last edit: 2019-04-30 00:22:16 | ||
Scania P380 | ||
Ryan2t4 wrote Sherm, is Sherman It doesn't really look like one though. | ||
MikhaC14 wrote Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) Definitely. | ||
Here's the full-res image from the game's files. | ||
I think it's a Plymouth Voyager. | ||
knackeredquid wrote Beetle Probably, could be a Morris Minor. Hopefully they'll release an HD version in a few years time like they have for the first game in the series. It's a shame that the game's gorgeous animated cutscenes can only be viewed in 256 × 192 resolution on the DS. | ||
It seems to have the front end of the 1938 Prefect and the three-box structure of the 1953 Prefect. | ||
On second thought, I think this is more likely to be an Austin A30. | ||
chesty wrote Bristol K5G or AEC RT Definitely an RT rather than a Routemaster. | ||
stratumx wrote Morris JB Austin 101 (same as the Morris, but a different grille) | ||
Definitely a Vespa. | ||
It's the same as igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=63443 | ||
I replaced my TV, so I can now take 1080p screenshots: xboxdvr.com/gamer/flutterbellic/screenshot/11651852 Based on the front and rear fenders, I think I've found a good match in the Worthington Bollee: |