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The Achilles is the British name for the M10 Wolverine, so it should also be listed as being built by Fisher. | ||
Built by a number of manufacturers, though we list them at imcdb under Fisher. | ||
Built at the Kirov Factory in Leningrad. | ||
Built by Chrysler at the Detroit Tank Arsenal. | ||
Shape's generic, but I feel it most matches with the 1990 Chevrolet Lumina NASCAR: www.starcarstn.com/images/Daysofthunder.gif | ||
The 'Admiral' name is usually reserved for a Mercedes clone, but it's difficult to say what this is. | ||
BMW R 75 | ||
1977-82 Fleetwood | ||
2004-2008 Nissan Maxima | ||
Ford M151 'MUTT' | ||
IMI Merkava | ||
Alfa Romeo GTA: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_GTA | ||
1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe: www.tbirdranch.com/1988.JPG | ||
Okay, with the side view it is actually a BMD-3, built by the Volgograd Tractor Factory (Abbreviated to VTZ): www.areamilitar.net/DIRECTORIO/TER.aspx?nn=238 -- Last edit: 2008-07-13 22:59:02 | ||
Norinco ZBD2000: www.sinodefence.com/army/armour/zbd2000.asp | ||
Malyshev T-55 | ||
I think so, the 1986 Skyline [R31] seems to fit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:R31_Skyline.jpg | ||
MIAG Panzerjäger V 'Jagdpanther': www.achtungpanzer.com/pz15.htm | ||
Toyota Mark II [JZX90]: www.todoroki-trading.com/stock/toyota/034-mark2/image4.jpg -- Last edit: 2008-07-13 22:44:54 | ||
Mazda RX7 [FD] | ||
Henschel Pz.Kpfw.VI 'Tiger' -- Last edit: 2008-07-13 22:40:50 | ||
1984-89 Nissan 300 ZX (Z31)? | ||
It's a 1995-2004 GMC Safari, and they were sold as commercial versions (although the front lights were different). Several versions of this van appear in the game, most notably in the parking garage level. www.analogstereo.com/images/om/gmc_safari.jpg | ||
Looks more like a 1999-2002 Nissan Pathfinder: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:99-04_Nissan_Pathfinder.jpg | ||
KhTZ MT-LB mounted with a 9K35 Strela-10 launcher (also known as the SA-13 'Gopher') | ||
General Dynamics M1 Abrams | ||
Kurgan BMP-3: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP-3 | ||
Dodge Copperhead www.autocult.com.au/Image.aspx?id=5232 | ||
Thinking Arnage as well. | ||
Unlikely, considering Scania doesn't sell buses in North America. This is probably based on a Prevost H3-45: imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Prevost_model-H3-45.html | ||
Or a GMC Yukon Denali | ||
It is shorter than an Accord coupe, and retains the same roofline and shape as a Civic. Even the rear lights match, while the front lights were changed for copyright issues. | ||
SizSkiizd wrote No, Accord. You can say whatever you want, but what does THIS say to you: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Honda_Accord_Coupe_%286th_gen%29.jpg It says that you argue like a fifteen year old: www.desicardealer.com/admin/images/0000000063-1.JPG | ||
Nissan 300ZX | ||
Windows and shape have more in common with the 1996-2002 Toyota 4Runner | ||
1998-2000 Civic coupe | ||
Front is definitely similar to a Chevrolet Optra (though it was only sold in Canada as a Chevy, in the U.S it was Suzuki only) www.automotivechronicles.com/articles/2006/jan/01/images/chevrolet-optra-2005.jpg | ||
The shape seems more like a Ford F-150 with a short bed though. | ||
It's a Dodge Caravan, since it has the sportier wheels. | ||
Opel Calibra? | ||
Wouldn't a Golf Variant (Type 1H) be more appropriate? upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/38/Golf_Variant.jpg/800px-Golf_Variant.jpg | ||
1995-97 Chevrolet Caprice, it's supposed to be in America. | ||
Isuzu Elf | ||
Isuzu Elf | ||
BMW 5 Series (E39) | ||
Suzuki Carry | ||
Looks like a Lamborghini Murcielago | ||
It is, when you don't have the actual endorsement of the manufacturer you have to take some creative license, but Vikea and wagon clearly imply Volvo. | ||
Daewoo K-200 KAFV (Korean Armored Fighting Vehicle) | ||
Rheinmetall Luchs (used to be made by Thyssen-Henschel ) |