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doseisan
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2023-09-03 07:18 | Yutong T7? | |
RY4NDY photo_librarymode_comment 2023-08-31 16:43 | Toyota Coaster maybe? Or otherwise probably some Chinese brand I've never heard of, considering it's used in the "Southern China" levels in game. | |
stratumx photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-24 22:51 | LAZ-699R | |
Peterkragger
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2023-07-17 14:12 | 1st gen MAN Lion's Coach with 2nd gen rear and interior | |
TheGreaser
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2023-07-17 06:47 | Sure it's not based on any Chinese bus or even one of those mini-buses from Japan? One of the locations according to the tracks entry is in China so... | |
Polish Wheelman photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 15:58 | LAZ-699 probably | |
Polish Wheelman photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 15:55 | LiAZ-677 | |
Polish Wheelman photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 15:55 | LAZ-695N | |
Polish Wheelman photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 15:53 | PAZ-672 | |
Attacker1997 photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 15:35 | Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (T1N) | |
TheGreaser
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2023-07-16 06:59 | M-B Sprinter | |
Bus World (2022) | RY4NDY photo_librarymode_comment 2023-07-16 02:24 | Most of the Soviet buses also have some modification options like round instead of square headlights (or the other way around), a driver's side door, alternate window frames, an alternate grille, an alternate steering wheel/dashboard, etc. I assume those parts are from a (pre)facelifted/modernized version of it, these don't look like "custom" parts to me at least, so the production years might not be accurate. I don't know enough about USSR buses to say that for sure though. -- Last edit: 2023-07-16 02:29:48 |