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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_IV_monorail - the trains used on the Las Vegas Monorail at the time of the game's release. EDIT: Martin Marietta built the first 10 trains in the 70s, but two more were built by Disney Imagineering in 1984 to meet demand (Lime and Coral) - these two were the ones that got sold to Vegas. -- Last edit: 2024-03-04 14:59:34 | ||
TheGreaser wrote Not that I know of, since I have little knowledge of German trains, but clearly SCS just added a duplicate carriage operator on both ends. Which would hardly qualify as a real locomotive in its own but it can't just move without some kind of propulsion (especially so considering it has an electric train motor sound file). Gray area locomotives like the cable car seem outrageous. Looks like this one will have to be clamped. A painful shame since I spent quite some time looking for it. Thanks for checking. If it acts like a locomotive in-game, we can keep it, even if it's not one in real life - see igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=330056 | ||
This is one of DB's cab cars - it's a carriage that has controls that are connected to the locomotive at the other end of the train. The driver can drive the train by sitting here, but it technically doesn't count as a locomotive as it has no power of its own. TheGreaser, did the devs put a locomotive at the other end of the train (something like this), or did they just put these carriages at both ends? | ||
steamcommunity.com/games/1290000/announcements/detail/3224024423344970180 dev wrote We spent a fair amount of time going through all sorts of references, from the streamlined art deco engines of the 1940s to the more, well, 'steamenginey' ones from the late 1800s, ultimately settling on a combination of elements from various locomotives from the latter period. MFG? -- Last edit: 2024-02-25 02:54:34 | ||
Some sort of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garratt_locomotive | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroputere_LE5100 | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GE_C36-7 | ||
Victor_2003 wrote That design are very specific to be made for game. It's the truck from the film. IMCDB hasn't given it its own listing as they don't give pages to animated vehicles unless they're exact matches of real ones, but seeing as we're a bit less strict, we might get away with calling it an International 4700? | ||
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=324682 | ||
www.streetcar.org/streetcars/1895-1895-milan-orange/ | ||
On display at the Steelworks museum in Pueblo. Built by Davenport and used at the Allen coal mine by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, but I can't find any details on the year and model name. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schneider_CA1 | ||
Full view in concept art - seems to be a bit of a hodgepodge. You can never have too many domes! | ||
Image source is a 1987 poster. | ||
Source image | ||
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1977_Subaru_Leone_Hardtop.jpg | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.XI-W | ||
ww_sanderwolf846_ww wrote the site says that, depending on the context and location, transport can be designated as the country of assembly / use and not production. In the game, this ship is presented as a ship of the Peruvian Navy I think it makes most sense for this site to mark them as the country that built them, especially in this case where the ship was built for the British Navy and only later sold to Peru. Thinking in terms of cars, we wouldn't mark a Peugeot as British if it was in a UK Police livery. | ||
DiRT: Showdown (2012) | Six locations missing | |
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:British_Rail_Class_375s_in_Connex_debranded_livery | ||
naval-encyclopedia.com/naval-aviation/ww2/italy/imam-ro-43.php | ||
Peel P50? | ||
Front view from SSB4 to help ID. | ||
This looks like it was inspired by Star Wars' speeder bike. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_C.VII-W | ||
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Van_Berkel_W-A | ||
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1943-erwin-rommel.jpg | ||
tgposte.poste.it/2023/07/21/free-duck-poste-italiane-como/ | ||
Destroy All Humans! (2005) | TheGreaser wrote @clandohoome: If possible can you replace the images for the the army truck, regular Dodge B-series truck and the tank as well? All of them are very bad quality. Took me 3.5 years, but now done. | |
Adapted from igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=334516 | ||
Not a real tank, but apparently based on a modeller's creation. | ||
MFG | ||
temerland.com/mspo-2021-stoisko-ukrainskiego-przemyslu-obronnego/ | ||
Probably best to list as Custom Made. | ||
MFG | ||
MFG | ||
gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/Armadillo_mini_tank | ||
gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/C.A.T. | ||
gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/H.I.S.S. | ||
Silnev wrote It's based off a toy Mattel released back in the 50s before they started Hot Wheels. Seeing as Hot Wheels based on real cars get listed as their real-life counterparts, should probably list this under Mattel, as the original toy predates Hot Wheels by more than a decade. | ||
These three blurry cars are from a promotional video that can be unlocked in the in-game gallery. There's a clearer version of the original video before it was compressed onto a PS2 disc here. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Central_R-Motor | ||
RussianRacer9 wrote Actually 1949-50 Plymouth Special De Luxe Station Wagon. Chrysler Royal or Town&Country had part of the grille on the fender. Correct, 1949. | ||
Leandro wrote According to my calculations, it must be a Mercury Eight/Coupe Close, but a slight miscalculation, it's a Monarch. -- Last edit: 2024-01-31 15:37:31 | ||
1982 Suzuki Carry? | ||
IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | Solarriors wrote So we can add games that have no land based vehicles? like flight sims or boat racing ? Yes, you've been able to do that for over a year now. | |
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCDD_E32000 | ||
AHotWheelsCollector wrote Looks like the Subaru Impreza on dmi-3d.net Good find, looks like all of the models are from the site, should make them easier to ID. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CSD_Class_E_458.1 | ||
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokomotiva_150 |