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This one's the iconic Speed Trial car. | ||
This Celica RM, as well as two others: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=227420 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=227419 (same scheme, just without the yellow) ...are all using a de-branded version of the WedsSport Celica JGTC paint scheme that's also seen in this game. Ironically, when WedsSport switched to this generation of Celica in the JGTC, they also changed the paint scheme. -- Last edit: 2020-08-19 01:02:56 | ||
Trucks like the Montana are Brazilian, not European. But, yes...it's a truck similar to a Chevrolet Montana. | ||
There's likely plenty more cars coming, I'm sure the FK8 will show up soon enough. | ||
Probably MFG, looks like something that was made in Automation, IMHO. | ||
Yes, it's Koenig Competition. The real question is...is it the original Competition, or the updated Competition Evolution? | ||
Agreed. It's just an Evo X nose on a GT-R body. | ||
Likely based on the Team Oreca GTS-R, but with the French flag removed and the American flag found on the side of the hood moved in it's place, among other detail differences, because of lack of team licensing at the time. | ||
Based on the 1997 ZENT ECLIPSE JGTC Chaser | ||
Looks like it's based on the MA70 Tom's Minolta Supra from the JGTC, interesting that the livery ended up on the MA60, which wasn't run with Minolta sponsorship in the first place. | ||
Fast & Furious: Crossroads (2020) | Actually, there technically were. I mean, just look at the NFS III: Hot Pursuit page. There's two SUVs that could be accessed with the certain methods, a Jeep Grand Cherokee and a Land Rover Discovery. The Discovery could also be accessed in High Stakes. And don't forget the internet-only Porsche Unleashed based Top Speed, which featured the first playable AND licensed SUV in NFS history, the Porsche Cayenne. | |
Indeed, that's certainly no Hilux. Land Cruiser matches better. | ||
Gallardo? | ||
It's mainly because of the fact that the textures were applied to such a poorly matched mesh. The textures are good, just not when placed on the body mesh they're on. You can even see where some of the textures ended up being stretched when applied, like on the front corner. | ||
The front does look Escalade-like, but if you REALLY look close, it actually appears to be Ford Crown Victoria parts. The grille is a near perfect match, only main difference is the fact that there's three vertical lines on the grille, where the CV has four. The five horizontal lines, as well as the overall design matches the CV perfectly. Then, there's the headlights, which look like they took two sets of CV headlights, stacked them together and merged them into single units that look Escalade-like. The yellow paint also doesn't help making the front look like anything other than a Crown Vic, IMHO. Is there a taxi version of this? | ||
That's the factory livery of the #95 entry in the FIA World Endurance Championship, so...that would make this a Vantage AMR, correct? | ||
Fast & Furious: Crossroads (2020) | Just read the first review I could find...they gave it a 3/10. Main issues were the handling, lack of camera settings, framerate issues with online multiplayer, navigation of levels, and some lackluster voice acting for the new characters, though the voice acting was said to be great for the well known ones. Sounds like some of the issues are ones that COULD be addressed with an update to the game, but who knows what kind of updates it'll get. | |
Pretty sweet, but a bit disappointing that it's not the 2003 [NA2] from the original film. Unless that one's in the game as well and it just hasn't been posted yet... | ||
Yeah, it's pretty much a Dart GT with a Super Stock hood swapped on. Not a hard task, really. I mean, Glasstek makes a replica Super Stock hood that bolts right onto any Dart of that generation. | ||
Not DW12, this would be an IR18, specifically the Road Course kit. Also, note the Declasse logo on the nose. This would be an IR18 Chevrolet. -- Last edit: 2020-08-08 02:45:50 | ||
Grand Theft Auto V (2013) | That open-wheeler is clearly based on a Penske IndyCar, as the scheme is based on a Verizon scheme, and it's Declasse branded (Chevrolet). | |
If it's based on a Hot Wheels model, it gets listed as such model, not MFG. So... Make: Hot Wheels Model: Fast Fish | ||
BeamNG.drive (2013) | I saw that Roamer, and honestly...it literally looks like they slapped a 1998+ Crown Victoria grille and headlights on it, stretched to fit the Roamer's nose, while the rear looks like they put second generation Lexus LX tail lights and moved the backup lights to the bottom, instead of the top. | |
Well...the real Model S is a hatch, because when you open the trunk, the rear glass goes up with it, which makes it a hatchback. | ||
That front looks almost nothing like the Grandland X, it's a near perfect match to the Edge, other than the headlights, which look like a Lexus RX. | ||
I think it's supposed to indicate that the car is functioning autonomously. | ||
If the Hot variant is listed as a Clio RS, then this should probably be listed as a standard Clio. | ||
So it IS renamed with the update, very nice! | ||
Sure looks like one to me. Also, that 'P' logo tells me that it's a Peyron branded vehicle. | ||
Yeah...definitely NOT a Grandland X, this is absolutely a current generation Edge, and the brand name also fits, since the Talos was an Edge in the first two WD titles. | ||
Awesome to see the Hailkal nameplate return, and as an all-electric evolution of the model line! | ||
Basically. Reminds me of the Modified M-Types from Burnout Revenge, but actually looking like a 300 C that was turned into a coupe, rather than a coupe that looks like a 300 C. | ||
Exactly. | ||
To me, it looks like they crossed an Aston Martin One-77 (doors forward) with a Porsche 911 (rear). | ||
Glad I wasn't the only one who thought that when they saw this car. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_lighting#Turn_signals "Electric turn-signal lights date from as early as 1907. The modern flashing turn signal was patented in 1938 and later most major automobile manufacturers offered this feature." | ||
Not 100% sure if there were LHD Crestas of that generation, but apparently there were LHD Velox models. | ||
Definitely a Mini, but the ice cream van body look like that commonly seen on a Ford Anglia body from the late 50's-early 60's. | ||
Hot Wheels Rally Cat | ||
Mercedes-Benz or Mercedes-AMG of some sort. | ||
Pretty sure this is Hot Wheels' Fandango casting. All of the cars in this game look like they're based on a Hot Wheels casting, IMHO. | ||
Agreed. Reminds me of Hot Wheels' 180SX Type X casting (with the 'sleepy' headlights), but with a big wing added. | ||
There's some changes made (front is a bit different, and those side 'blades' on the sides, for example), but it's definitely the Fast Master. hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Fast_Master Model year should be 2018, as that's the year that the casting debuted. | ||
Even with no image, we can already know what it looks like, since it already appeared in FH4. | ||
Definitely NOT a Taurus. The only thing that matches a Taurus is the body line that runs below the door handles. Taillights look more Audi-like, reminding me of some of the Obey vehicles from GTA V. The body itself definitely looks more like a BMW, maybe an [F10] 5-Series? | ||
Actually, SportClassic was a range of bikes, which the PS1000LE was part of, not a specific model. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducati_SportClassic | ||
Looks more like a late 60's Impala, IMHO. -- Last edit: 2020-07-25 18:04:01 | ||
Ducati PaulSmart 1000 LE? | ||
Dodge Diplomat/Plymouth Gran Fury? | ||
And it still gets set as a 3500HD. Ugh... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Silverado#Medium_duty_version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD_and_International_CV) 2019+ Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (unless someone can determine which designation it truly is) Class: Trucks, Simple truck (these models aren't offered as pickups from the factory) |