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Could be a 2013 Skoda Octavia Break. | ||
Looks overall like a Lamborghini with perhaps some Mclaren hints too. Couldn't pinpoint a specific model that looks close enough. The rear has some key features taking after a Reventon's. -- Last edit: 2024-06-28 11:22:30 | ||
Piss-poor modeling with a front that takes much more after an Eclipse, but the rear and overall shape do look like an RX-8. | ||
It's very clearly based on the Enzo and LaFerrari. Though perhaps too heavily modified not to count as MFG. -- Last edit: 2024-06-26 12:32:53 | ||
flaffel3434 a écrit if it originated outside the game it would be Custom Made Yeah I thought about it too. But wouldn't a "custom made" require the car to belong to a specific category of custom cars that is known to exist in real life? Like heavily modified hot-rods, dune buggies, trophy trucks etc? I'm not sure how that label works. | ||
sketchfab.com/3d-models/retrostyled-concept-car-fb545e4546114cd0a1e638bae0514451 It's this model but with Ferrari-styled wheels. It's a concept made by the 3D artist that was either bought or stolen to be used in the game. So I guess it'd technically count as MFG | ||
Yeah does look a lot like a Buick Regal NASCAR | ||
Ericwanted a écrit There is only this image in the whole game. For the lore, it's possible this car is the Steinway Falcon. That windshield doesn't look like the Falcon's | ||
car-dude44 a écrit Not at all. Seems like it could be a Mazda RX-7 FD with fixed headlights? Definitely gives later years RX-7 FD vibes. | ||
Looks close to a DMC 12 aside from different rear windows. | ||
Was gonna ask how you could tell it's a Yamaha and then I saw the logo on the tank just next to the girl's left hand. Good eye! | ||
clandohoome a écrit But the M311's tail wings are higher than its main wings too? 🤷 Not to mention that its main wings are located above its intakes, unlike this plane and the two planes I mentioned. I meant they are way higher which isn't the case here. But you're definitely right about the main wings. Was tired yesterday, completely missed them. My bad. So definitely not a M-311 either then. The RAF's BAE Hawk is actually closer but the tail wings don't match because they're mounted above the thruster when this plane has them mounted underneath the thruster. Two other details are the turbine intakes' design which isn't the same, and the main wings. The Hawk's are flat while this one has them angled slightly downwards. -- Last edit: 2024-05-21 11:22:01 | ||
Cessna 150 or 152. Too short for a 172 | ||
Wait no, even better, the 404 Titan and 441 Conquest II are even closer matches! And since this one is 3-bladed, I'd say it's most likely the 404. Look at this: planephd.com/static/acftref/2075901_2.jpg -- Last edit: 2024-05-21 02:49:27 | ||
FairtradeSkunk a écrit Cessna 420c? Close but doesn't match the angled-up tail wings. However the 425 Conquest does match all details near perfectly aside from the passenger windows' shape. | ||
clandohoome a écrit the colour scheme is similar to the Blue Angels, looks similar to their old A4 Skyhawks? That or the Red Arrows' BAE Hawk. Definitely not the A4 Skyhawk. This plane's rear wings are much lower, almost same level a main wings. The Skyhawk's tail wings are higher than its main wings. Same with the BAE Hawk. Aermacchi M-311 is the closest match for now. | ||
This looks more like a military trainer jet than a stunt plane. Though, the thing is the game takes place in Southern France/Northern Italy, and yet this is definitely neither Dassault's Alphajet nor Aermacchi's M-345 or M-346. Any better guesses? | ||
And yet there's another car that *somewhat* looks like a Viper in the same vehicle class, so it's kind of strange that they'd have modified this one so heavily while still intending it to be a Viper. Plus the whole design looks closer to a Series 1 now than a Viper. Though tbf the Series 1's overall line definitely ressembles that of the 90s cab' Viper. So should it be switched to a Series 1 or left as a Viper then? | ||
Victor_2003 a écrit By the body design of the side, could be a Ford Falcon XB GT. The rear seems to match the Falcon better, but from the front, the hood looks too long and the bumper too pointed for a Falcon XB. Matches the GTO better. Maybe a Falcon 1970 1/2 with an XB's rear end? The 429 Cobra Jet trim looks quite similar. Edit: Also came under the Fairlane and Torino namesakes. -- Last edit: 2024-05-19 14:14:40 | ||
Leandro a écrit I would say that it's a Chevrolet Suburban Either a 2007-2015 Suburban or rebadged variant of it, or a 2002-2012 Range Rover. Grille and logo make me think more of a Range, but the car length and front bumper match the Suburban better. I think Car-dude44 is onto something with the GMC Yukon but the grille is too rectangular even for a 2015 Denali. Matches the Range best (the pattern can be found on 2006 to 2009 Vogue trims), or the Suburban but without the painted horizontal divide in the middle. We'd definitely need a rear view to get a better idea. Another thing that could help a bit is to know in which location this is. -- Last edit: 2024-05-18 12:37:05 | ||
Looks like a heavily modified 1968 Pontiac GTO or Tempest -- Last edit: 2024-05-18 01:57:54 | ||
AshtonCarGuy07 a écrit 1771, Wow That Is Litrally The 1st Car To Be Inveted Before Karl Benz Inveted It In 1886! Yup, not many people know that but the first 'car' technically is French... and so is the first ever motorized traffic accident :') | ||
Egon a écrit It's clearly Peugeot 107. Citroen C1, Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo are all the same car with minor bodywork and motorization differences. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_107 Though you're right, the front end on this one is definitely from the Peugeot variant. -- Last edit: 2024-05-18 00:37:11 | ||
The closest I could find was a Shelby Series 1 as well. Definitely not a Viper tho. | ||
Tuppence870 a écrit '07 Chevy Suburban / GMC Yukon (GMT900) Front grill and lights don't match. Plus there seem to be a lip on the top's rear. The front bumper matches better than the Range Rover tho. -- Last edit: 2024-05-17 17:47:52 | ||
Honestly not even sure it's a SUV. Could be a high clearance or just poorly modeled SW. Design language overall gives me late 2010s Ford vibes. SUVs I found that could match are: - Ford Escape Mk3 or Mk4 (aka Kuga Mk2 and Mk3) - Ford Edge Mk2 phase 2 (facelift in 2019) - Hyundai Kona from 2017, before facelift. - Hyundai Tucson Mk3, can't tell whether phase 1 or 2 would match better. Aside from SUVs, I think a Ford Focus SW either Mk3 phase 2 (2014) or Mk4 (2018) could fit as well. -- Last edit: 2024-05-17 17:37:35 | ||
Overall shape and the faintly visible oval logo on the front grill make me think of a Land Rover. I'd say 2010s Range Rover probably. -- Last edit: 2024-05-17 17:42:26 | ||
It's very cartoony so hard to tell, but the overall very boxy shape, the grill and the oval badge make me think of a typical 1980s Ford police cruiser. Perhaps a 1980-1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria? | ||
Silnev a écrit Absolutely not. "Stingray" is not part of the model's name. Additionally the "C2" designation is not an official GM designation nor is it the chassis code. None of the corvettes use "C" and a number to denote their chassis. The whole association of using C plus a number to denote what gen of corvette you are talking about came about because when the C5 was in development, internally they called the project the "C5" literally just to mean Corvette 5. However it got leaked and soon people began to retroactively refer to the older gens with the "C" label. Err... how is the 'Sting Ray' denomination not par of the model's name? I searched around and found it came from the name of the 'Mitchell Racer' to which GM bought the rights and used the badge on their 1963 Corvettes. But uh thanks for the insight I guess... | ||
driving.ca/auto-shows/vancouver-auto-show/full-size-hot-wheels-classic-one-of-two-to-be-on-display www.mysticstamp.com/5327-2018-first-class-forever-stamp-hot-wheels-bone-shaker-2006/ According to these sources, designer Larry Wood who created Hot Wheel's Bone Shaker used to work as a designer for Ford before joining Mattel, and the car is loosely based on a 1930s Ford A pickup. Given how hot rods in general modify the original car's structure, I think it wouldn't exactly be wrong to label it as a Ford A. Would be a nice clarification IMO. | ||
Would it be possible to modify the model's name to its full form "Corvette C2 Sting Ray"? |