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Amazing how inaccurate this game seems to be. Only used by the US and China, yet...neither country actually utilized them in real life. In fact, it was made with the intention of use by English forces (which they did, then later building their own version of the T17E, the T17E1 seen here). | ||
Agreed. | ||
Well, the vent below the windshield goes all the way across, instead of the two wing-like vents on the original, and the window behind the door looks bigger than the original, too. | ||
iRacing (2008) | The missing piece will be added soon, as it's been announced that the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Series Ford F-150 will finally be added to iRacing in June, as part of the 2020 Season 3 build update. racesimcentral.net/ford-f150-joins-iracing-in-june-to-complete-nascar-roster/ | |
It is the same, because both games used 3d Squir models for at least some of their cars. -- Last edit: 2020-05-19 15:41:24 | ||
Yep, that's the Dragonfly RK. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=53480 | ||
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=42350 | ||
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=44296 | ||
That's because it is. | ||
Front end looks like an [F56] JCW now. | ||
And it's flatter. And it's got a different front bumper, smaller headlights, and a different fender opening shape. Happy to see it's still got that hood ornament, though! | ||
Grille texture looks different and they added a marker light to the front fender. Can't say much about the headlights, as they appear to be tinted. Otherwise, yes. It's pretty much the same. | ||
Wow, they actually gave it a different grille and bumper compared to the regular Criminal. Impressive. | ||
Well, it looks like it's got a new front bumper and some vents on the hood that seem rather Continental Supersports-like. AFAIK, there weren't any factory Mulsannes with vents on the hood. And also...is it just me, or do the side windows look smaller on this version? | ||
It's a Mini, they just made some changes. The grille and bumper look like they were taken from a facelifted Peugeot RCZ with round foglamps added, and the taillights look like they just took the headlights from an older Mini and put them on the rear with a red light in the center. | ||
Good catch! It is, indeed, quite identical to the 2001-02 Ralliart model. Wagon, for example: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=22597 | ||
Saints Row: The Third Remastered (2020) | Highly doubt it, unless they returned in IV (which a bunch did), but even that is unlikely. | |
Another model that has been refreshed, rather than redesigned. The three biggest differences seem to be the grille, which appears to be a bit more squared off compared to the original, the marker lights attached to the cowl are bigger, and have been moved back, and the step below the cab doors, which appears to have been redesigned, with a visible fuel tank and the steps are longer than the original as well. Everything else seems to be largely the same, maybe with some added detail here and there. | ||
Aside from the green paint and the center stripe ending at the grille without widening, this is largely based on the #1 2000GT that won the 24 Hours of Fuji in 1967. | ||
Yeah, it looks more like if the Delta had been designed by VW, not Audi. I can see some Golf similarities in some of the details. | ||
Looks more like an H2 now, rather than an H1. | ||
Yeah, they certainly smoothed it out. Really curious to see what the rear looks like. | ||
With the new grille and headlights, it looks more Ford F-Series Medium Duty than International. | ||
It's largely the same basic body model, just the front, rear, and side trim are different. But I agree, the Peacemaker would have looked better if it looked more like this did, minus the custom bodykit pieces. -- Last edit: 2020-05-14 05:19:33 | ||
Definitely looks even more like a Flex than the original did. | ||
Nice mix of LD Charger and Gen 6 Camaro, I definitely like this more than the original! | ||
Aside from new headlights and a new, Dodge-like grille, it's pretty much the same ol' Alaskan. | ||
From here, it looks like it's still the same basic body design as the original, but the headlights, hood, grille, and bumper are all certainly redesigned. The grille looks like an exaggerated Ford grille, for sure. | ||
Agreed. The front end honestly reminds me a bit of the Emperor from GTA, which is a '78 DeVille. | ||
Four headlights instead of three, kinda gives it a look slightly closer to a 67-68 Firebird up front, while the bumper is kinda fifth-generation Camaro-like. Meanwhile, the new taillights seem to be more second gen Camaro than Firebird. | ||
Body is largely the same, but the nose is completely different. Kinda has a late model Dodge Charger look to it. | ||
Light refresh, not much different than the original. | ||
This one's certainly a more heavily redone model. Looks MUCH more like a real Crown Vic, even has the black trim between the taillights, as well as the placement of the rear license plate having been moved from the rear bumper to the trunk, from what I saw in one video. | ||
One of the vehicles in the remaster that seems to have minimal alteration, it looks pretty much the same as the original. | ||
The redesign kinda reminds me of the Zusume from Watch_Dogs, just as a two-door. | ||
I was watching a video that actually had a Saints customized version of the Torch being driven, and it's got a new taillight layout that appears to have three circular lights in it, similar to a Mazda RX-7 [FD], just without the piece connecting the two taillights. | ||
Watched a video that actually had a decent shot of this, and the front end has been redesigned, the front bodywork extends further down, the Wasabi emblem was lowered, and it has a completely new front bumper. | ||
Exactly. It's still got that Charger mid-section, though. That hasn't been heavily changed. | ||
That would be a 'Private Hire' signage. Different than a normal taxi, as they're only licensed for pre-booked hire, and not to be hailed at random, which are 'Public Hire'. This would be one of the more common types, as a plain black car with the signage on the roof, though there are liveried ones in Japan as well, the most well known of those being white with a blue stripe along the side. In a sense, it's kind of a predecessor to Uber and Lyft. | ||
Alright, that definitely confirms it as a Corvair 95 Greenbrier. | ||
This one seems to be a panel van. The way the naming goes (at least according to IMCDb) as follows: - Corvair 95 Corvan: Panel - Corvair 95 Greenbrier: Passenger - Corvair 95 Loadside/95 Rampside: Pickup (Rampside has a side ramp, the more common model, while the Loadside only has the standard tailgate, much rarer) Corvair 95 is the main model name, the name after goes in with the model name, but is only for the specific bodystyles. Not trim levels. Though, it DOES have rear windows, and Corvans didn't have those. Maybe a Corvan with modified Greenbrier rear doors, fused into a single liftgate? -- Last edit: 2020-05-10 23:23:04 | ||
Pretty sure that's an AM General HMWWV, rather than a civilian Hummer. | ||
Not the same car. It's a production BRZ with a different bodykit, not a duplicate STi concept. | ||
Yeah, it should be US origin. | ||
Good catch. Hearse body matches all of the ones on IMCDb, so additional info can be, at minimum, Superior Landaulet. Not sure if Precision Landaulet, Custom Landaulet, Custom Crown Landaulet, or Sovereign Landaulet. | ||
Indeed, definitely a '48-50 F-Series. | ||
Definitely a VW. | ||
Actually, it looks a good bit like a Peugeot to me. Maybe a 505? | ||
Looks like a bit of a mashup, at least in the front. The bumper looks like it came from the Elwood, but with the 'grille' opening filled in. The headlights look like they came from the Vader TDS, without the tinted glass, and the grille looks like it came from a Dodge Mirada. Not sure on the rest of the body, though. | ||
iRacing (2008) | On June 2nd, along with the release of 1987 North Wilkesboro, iRacing will be releasing two new cars as well, the 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Winston Cup car and the 1987 Ford Thunderbird Winston Cup car. Was just shown on Fox Sports' coverage of the last NASCAR Pro Invitational race from the track. They showed an image of the two cars, with the Monte Carlo in Dale Earnhardt's #3 Wrangler scheme and the T-Bird in Bill Elliott's #9 Coors scheme. Edit: Here's an alternative image to what was shown on TV, courtesy of Branden Williams on Twitter. mobile.twitter.com/BWilliams_38/status/1259214831611150338?s=09 -- Last edit: 2020-05-09 22:20:59 |