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Custom Made Jeepney

Bus Derby (2013)
Agree with WarLord. This article says they're manufactured from scratch, with the top dog being Sarao Motors.

www.caranddriver.com/news/a15344340/the-history-of-the-jeepney-the-philippines-mass-transit-solution/
Iveco Stralis

DiRT 5 (2020)
super01 wrote
front:daf xf
rear:generic motorhome

I'm not so sure, as DAF almost always have a continuous grille. The split between the upper and lower grille make me think of the 2007 onwards MAN TGX
www.truck1.co.uk/img/Camper_Camper_van_MAN_TGX_18_540_LL_30_000_km_SERVICE_FORMULA_WINCH_like_NEW-xxl-6472_1528214452.jpg
unknown

DiRT 5 (2020)
I'd have said it was closer to the 2005 (or so) Lexus IS250
unknown

DiRT 5 (2020)
I presume it to be a 1947 Chevrolet Loadmaster, though agree that the headlights are a bit low and the roofline is a bit high
Honda Accord

Blockland (2007)
2nd Gen Honda Accord circa 1981
Fiat 619

Jalopy (2016)
JFK wrote
Maybe Iveco-Fiat 619?


+1
Iveco Daily

War Robots (2014)
64-46 BMW wrote
Reminds me of some old Iveco Daily.


Agreed, probably the 2nd Gen from the 1990
unknown

Cyber Hunter (2019)
I think it could be a '67 Ford 12M coupe. Rather based on the widening notch down the side a headlights within the front grille
unknown

Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)
car-dude44 wrote
I'd go for Kalmar Ottawa T2

This thing is definitely based on terminal tractors but with a wider cab.


I agree, definitely Terminal Tractor based. What about the Terberg YT-202? They have a similar angled indent between the radiator and windscreen, though not as sharp.

hum2d.com/clipart/terberg-yt202-ev-bmw-factory-tractor-truck-2015-blueprint/
unknown

Mad Truckers (2006)
Personally, the truncated rear and flat front remind me of the armoured cars base on the Land Rover Defender; think Shorland S-55, Otokar Akrep I, or the MDT David.
unknown

Mad Truckers (2006)
Could it be a Saab 99?
unknown

Mad Truckers (2006)
De Tomaso Pantera?
unknown

Richard Burns Rally (2004)
Koll123 wrote
MCI D4500 ?

I'm more tempted to say the NovaBus RTS-06 WFD, though my only particular evidence is the lowset front lights, and the shape of the side doors.
Dutton Phaeton

Sega GT (2000)
Auto-Friki wrote

I have no idea which car you're talking about. It may have a certain appearance.


I am by no means surprised, Dutton are or were a relatively small kit-car manufacturer.
Their Phaeton S4 is Lotus 7 based but includes the wheel arches moulded into the body like the picture; I can't think of any Lotus/Caterham/Westfield models with this body style. It's by no means a perfect match, but I'd argue better than simply putting Lotus 7.
Dutton Phaeton

Sega GT (2000)
Best I can come up with is the Dutton Phaeton Kit Car from 1977. There's definitely hints of other Dutton kits though, like the Melos.
Oshkosh M1083 MTV

art of rally (2020)
This will be the 2011 Oshkosh M1083 MTV
United Defense M8 AGS

art of rally (2020)
Definitely based on the M8 Armoured Gun System. Not sure whether to put it as the original manufacturer FMC, or BAE who bought them in 2005 and are now re-releasing it.
FMC AAVP-7A1

art of rally (2020)
I believe that, as it has the larger turret, this is the upgraded FMC AAVP-7A1 from 1982 onward, rather than a standard LVTP-7
unknown

The Simpsons: Tapped Out (2012)
Could it in fact be a Citroen HY Currus Camper? I imagine that wasn't their intention but it has turned out remarkably similar www.citronico.nl/miniatuur/citroen-hy-currus/
unknown

SNK Allstar (2020)
The only bootlid I have found thus far that matches this is from an '79-82 Ford LTD. The profile of the front on the other hand reminds me of the BMW E30
Damascus MAC-XP

Fallout 76 (2018)
WarLord wrote

maybe, but a similar vehicle is used in coal mines, it is known as "low tractor"

A good shout, the closest I could find is the Damascus MAC-XP first introduced in 2003
DKW Meisterklasse

Call of Duty: Ghosts (2013)
Huh, this model is an oft used asset. We identified this as the 1950 DKW Meisterklasse when pictures were put up for COD:MW3
Mercedes-Benz Atego

Drive Simulator 2020 (2020)
Prett certain it's a DAF, but seems to be a mix of models, or at least decades. I'd say an LF pre- and post-facelift
Karosa B 731

Project CARS 3 (2020)
How about the Karosa B732? No blanked grille on the front as above but otherwise a pretty close match
unknown

Playerunknown's Battlegrounds (2017)
I'd say the closest match is the 1990 MAN FX2000
Jaguar S-Type

3D Asia Rally (2008)
As a whole, it reminds me somewhat of the MG ZS...the front pre-facelift and rear post-facelift. Taking the front on it's own it's pretty close to the Mitsuoka Ryoga
MAN TGM

Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020)
I'd be more inclined to say something by MAN, potentially a 2009 TGM?
Ruston-Bucyrus 22RB

Destroy All Humans! (2020)
Pretty certain this can only be a Ruston-Bucyrus 22RB, but with a swing door rather than a sliding one
unknown

Road Crash (2019)
I see a fair amount of Austin Mini Van in it too
unknown

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (2017)
The van-like body and profile of the bonnet (flat then bending down at the front) could it be a Dozor-B by Malyshev? www.armyrecognition.com/images/stories/east_europe/ukraine/wheeled_vehicle/dozor-b/Dozor-B_4x4_wheeled_light_armoured_vehicle_personnel_carrier_Ukraine_Ukrainian_army_defense_industry_line_drawing_blueprint_001.jpg
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint

Taxi: Simulator Game 1976 (2020)
Given it looks to be a wide body (at least flared arches) shall we take the view it is a '69 Alfa GTAm? Not sure if it's possible to determine whether it's a 1750 or 2000 though.
Mercedes-Benz O 350 Tourismo

Bus Simulator: Original (2015)
Mercedes Benz O350 Tourismo, and the shape of that swooping C-Pillar ties it to facelifted 1st-Gen appearing in '99
unknown

City Bus (2009)
I feel like this was pretty cut and dried, although if we take the view that it doesn't have much by way of exterior trim then this would be a 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door Sedan.
Renault 5 Turbo

Tricky Truck (2010)
In as much as it looks like anything at all, it's pretty reminiscent of the circa 1980 Renault 5 Turbo
DKW Meisterklasse

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011)
How about the DKW F89? It has the bustleback you see here, came in coupe form, and had the small rear window - unlike its successor the DKW 3=6 which had a wrap-around rear window.
Volvo 240

Ion Fury (2019)
I'd argue it's a Volvo 240 saloon with the rear light clusters of the Estate
Ford Galaxie 500 Sunliner

The King of Route 66 (2003)
I'd say a 1962 Ford Galaxie Sunliner
Cadillac Series 341

The Last of Us Part II (2020)
Might it be a Trojan Utility? Given the solid wheels and fairly utilitarian design.
EINSA EDU-WIDE

Transport Fever (2016)
Einsa EDU looks to be a pretty close match. There are two varieties, EDU-A and EDU-WIDE both of which have a cab to one side. No guesses on year though
unknown

Train Simulator (2009)
GoodTwApple wrote
Force Protection Inc Cougar H
+1
HAMM HW 90

Infra (2016)
Although they don't have the rounded body around the front drum, I'd say this is almost certainly a Hamm HW90, dating back as much as 1979.
Hough Paymover

Microsoft Flight Simulator X (2006)
At present the closest I've found is the Hough-Paymover T-Series. These come in various sizes from T-180 to T-300, but there are seemingly no body differences. A US product, the earliest incarnation appears to be from 1971
Clark CK-30

Transport Fever 2 (2019)
This would be a Clark CK30 Tug. Only date I can find for these is 1974.
Clark Clarktor

Transport Fever 2 (2019)
SolanaBogon2 wrote
Clark Clarktor?
+1

I'd say there's no question. I believe the Clarktor 6 date as far back as 1940.
Hyster H 130 F

Rebel Trucker (2003)
Could be a Hyster 130F, earliest one I could find is 1989.
Ford Model 48

GearCity (2022)
Pretty sure everyone's on the right track, but went for too late a year. The 1935 Ford 5-Window Coupe has a pretty large mostly flat grille, and roughly the same coupe body as the 1940.
International Harvester VCO

Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
twilight sparkplug wrote
Some kinda IH anyway. But trucks confuse me. Does it get listed as a CO VCO DCO? I dunno what those mean.




Done some digging and the only clear difference between each model is the engine type. CO is a standard 6-Cyl. Petrol engine; VCO is a V8; and DCO is a 6-Cyl. Diesel Engine. All were offered in 4x2 format like this truck. Details on the second viewable page www.autopaper.com/1963-international-harvester-model-co-vco-dco-tilt-cab-sales-brochure.php
Chevrolet Chevy Van

My First Trainz Set (2010)
Bruisemobile wrote
Chevrolet.


+1 for the Chevy van, circa 1971
Plymouth Gran Fury

My First Trainz Set (2010)
That there's a Plymouth Gran Fury, I actually have the Matchbox toy too! From the Matchbox wiki it's apparently specifically the '77 version though this body style (on the actual car) goes back to '75.
FSO 1100 Coupé

Observer (2017)
I'm inclined to say Made for Game - that light pod on the front of the car is from the Toyota FCX-80 concept www.carstyling.ru/ru/car/1979_toyota_cx_80/ . Haven't quite worked out the rest of the car, maybe something Nissan-y
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