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So it should be listed as Hyundai Global 900 as well. | ||
I just chopped the back off the 2015 Suburban to make this, since there isn't a matching Avalanche to go with it anymore. I'm not the one to decide what it's listed as on IGCD, but I can say that it was designed for the game rather than replicating something real. | ||
The 2016 Camaro wasn't out when this was created. The rear is based on the 2015 Mustang, though it is possible to morph it into a shape pretty close to the Camaro's. I thought it was closer in scale to the Challenger, but I just double checked that it's actually the size of the Camaro, meaning it should be changed to that. | ||
Avalanche-style version of the 2015 Suburban, since the Avalanche was discontinued in 2013. | ||
Exactly that. Only up to the end of the A-pillar is it the Boss S14, everything after that was designed to fit with the front of that kit rather than the stock S14. | ||
Cross between a 1994 Dodge Ram and 1999 Ford Super Duty. | ||
It was actually a real model. The van design is based on the European market Trans Sport, but only the Lumina APV had a commercial trim. | ||
Not sure on what to name it, but it's the Tumbler from the Batman 'Dark Knight Trilogy' | ||
Looks like a Toyota Hilux | ||
I listed it the same way as in the other Halo games. It's the same type of vehicle as the Willys MB, so off-road/SUV is the best category for it. | ||
Cobra Monterey, maybe? | ||
GMC 7000? | ||
1938 Phantom Corsair? | ||
2000 Honda Insight | ||
Alexander Dennis Enviro 500, maybe? | ||
2005 Volkswagen Passat with modified front and rear ends. | ||
Looks like it could be some kind of concept car, but I'm not sure what. | ||
Likely MFG, but I see some similarities to the Dartz Prombron. | ||
Looks a bit like the Toyota Fine-T/Fine-X Concept, but with more conventional doors. | ||
I think it looks like a Checker Marathon, even with the front end not being a match. | ||
I would say American Lafrance Aero Chief. | ||
1994-1998 Ford B-Series | ||
Front end looks like a Peugeot 306, but I don't know about the rest of the body. Seems pretty generic. | ||
"90SUVLarge" would be based on the 1990 4Runner, which is the main variant. This generation of the Hilux was on the market a couple years before the 4Runner/Hilux Surf based on it was released. Also, "10CoupeLarge" (the C7 Corvette body) is available in-game from 2006, so the file name doesn't have much to do with the year the body unlocks. | ||
The person who modelled these says the pickups are based on the Hilux and SUVs on the 4Runner/Hilux Surf. I realise the two-door looks more like a Blazer/Jimmy than the two-door 4Runner, but that's the info I based it on. | ||
Looks like a Vought M270, just with a different missile system. kitsunesden.xyz/Rifts/Rifts-Earth-Vehicles/M270_MLRS-2.jpg | ||
The ad wasn't for the Monstrosity, the only thing is that Maibatsu is based on Mitsubishi and this model is based on a Mitsubishi. It may or may not have been planned as the Monstrosity. | ||
I heard something about that, and it's too bad it wasn't in the game. Would have been a fine addition as a regular SUV. | ||
And here's the image they used for this commercial... 13252-presscdn-0-94.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/1970_AMC_Javelin_SVRA_Vintage_Race_Car_Rear_1.jpg | ||
Yeah, those are screenshots from the commercial. | ||
I'm seeing Ford Explorer for the back, and the obviously Grand Cherokee front. | ||
It's basically the same as this too www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=37524 | ||
Maybe a Toyota forklift? | ||
I would say Sinoboom GTZZ18J. I'm really not sure on how valid this is as a submission, but I figured it's self propelled, and that moving airport platform in GTA V was listed. | ||
I'd lean more toward the Lincoln Aviator/Navigator with that huge chrome grill and the chrome accents. I should also mention that this thing is quite big, with the roof being higher than the character's head, so while the side looks somewhat like the Ford Escape it's much too big to be that. | ||
I was able to update the photo with that link, though it does seem to need approval. -- Last edit: 2016-02-08 05:13:27 | ||
Better main view: i.imgur.com/EEvRHLu.jpg | ||
In-game name: Hercus i.imgur.com/HOAZFIp.jpg | ||
Better main view: i.imgur.com/FjqxXDa.jpg | ||
Better front view: i.imgur.com/bc1mVkR.jpg | ||
i.imgur.com/gHvxAHK.jpg i.imgur.com/QDw1FVU.jpg Better views | ||
Could be, it's mostly the front and overall shape that reminds me of the Optima and I couldn't think of anything else that was really close as far as overall look. The doors, tail lights, and grill are not exactly like the Optima's. Overall, it's pretty generic. | ||
The A pillar forward is different, but the rest (except for that quarter window) is the 2012 Civic. Can't really tell here, but as far as size, it's not a large car. It's more scaled as a compact, and there's the Optima and Fusion models as larger modern cars. | ||
The whole front is from the 2008 Escape, the tail lights come from the 2013 Escape, while the window line is from the 2005 Equinox. Overall, I think it looks more like the 2008 Escape, which is why I listed it as that. | ||
Front end reminds me a lot of the Kia Borrego, the back looks like a mix of the Titan and newest Tundra. But the rest of it, no idea. | ||
Front makes me think more of early-mid 2000s Acura design, but the rest is the 2012 Civic (with added rear quarter windows). | ||
Better main view: i.imgur.com/rDiAxhP.jpg | ||
Much more detailed, so I doubt it. It's a lot easier to start a new model from scratch than to try and change a low-poly one to a realistic one with very high levels of detail. The overall shape and design do seem to be inspired by it, however. | ||
I thought it might have been the Octavia Combi but wasn't really sure, especially being set in NYC. | ||
I looked at the D-Type (as well as many other racers of that period), and the D-Type is too curvy for this. Top hood and upper fenders is practically flat, while the D-Type has a lot of curves. Closest I found was the Ferrari 375 Plus: assets.blog.hemmings.com/wp-content/uploads//2014/03/Ferrari375Plus_1250.jpg Other variants of the 375 aren't as close as that. |