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igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=335830 | ||
MFG | ||
Made for Game | ||
www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMBMD2_Bell_AH_1F_Cobra_Vernal_Utah | ||
imcdb.org/vehicle_8701-Mercury-Coupe-0CM-72-1950.html | ||
imcdb.org/vehicle_2311-Lamborghini-Countach-LP-400-S-1980.html | ||
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorov%C3%BD_v%C5%AFz_830 | ||
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=332739 ? | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Citaro | ||
Flippedoutkyrii wrote Not sure if bumper cars are counted but here it is! I guess so? They rely on an external power source but they still have their own motors, like electric trains. | ||
Solarriors wrote Duplicate igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=324325 It's just Alliance/Republic logo Even if the logo is the only physical difference, it still counts as a different texture, and they have different in-game display names, which is enough to warrant two entries in most cases. | ||
Would this count as Origin: China for this site, like the new MGs? Seeing as it was built in China in a factory owned by a Chinese manufacturer. | ||
Interesting that there's both a licensed and unlicensed Niva in the game. | ||
random_username wrote it's more of a Hägglunds BV-206 than of a Honda at this point It's around a 50/50 split, but personally, seeing as the game page already has four Honda Life Step Vans listed, I would list this as the BV-206 just for the variety. | ||
Looks more like a Princess to me. | ||
Attacker1997 wrote Supposedly, this is a Lego recreation of that vehicle ghostbusters.fandom.com/wiki/Government_Proton_Gun_Vehicle Looks like it might be a custom made prop vehicle (or CGI), as I can't find a close match for a real-life vehicle. I did find that they reused the prop (sans proton gun) in a show called The Rookie: Feds though. Annoyingly, neither the IMCDB pages for that show or Ghostbusters list it. | ||
WB Electronics Warmate | ||
Grove GHC75 - they've taken the manufacturer's name off the rear, but left the model number and the operator on the side. -- Last edit: 2024-01-08 20:12:15 | ||
free3d.com/3d-model/eurocopter-as350-b3-4541.html | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KrAZ-6322 | ||
It's hard to tell, as it's a low-quality 2D sprite that flies outside one of the levels, but on second thoughts I think this is actually supposed to be the Z-95, as it only seems to have one pair of wings. | ||
...crashes into us... | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_1995_Stock | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverliner_V | ||
AstonMartin1 wrote This is not Big Boy, it has a 4-8-8-4 wheel arrangement, this one has a 4-8-2 setup I wouldn't use the wheel arrangement as gospel when it comes to IDing - the game's Mallard has an extra pair of driving wheels. I think it's fair to say that the Big Boy is the inspiration, even if they've taken creative liberties. | ||
Appears on the game's boxart, but never actually appears anywhere during gameplay or cutscenes, unless I missed it. However, the boxart is used for a brief loading screen when you start the game, which I guess counts for an entry. | ||
Lego version of this unnamed vehicle, I'm just going to call it a 'Rebel Personnel Tug' until it gets its own Wookieepedia page. | ||
Briefly appears in Episode IX, can't find an official name for it. | ||
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (2015) | Klumb3r wrote Awesome work, as usual! Can't wait for Episode I Racer Thanks! I do actually have that game on my to-do list (though the vehicles will just be "Star Wars Podracer" a dozen times). | |
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Disneyland_Jitney | ||
www.disneyhistory101.com/new-gallery-75omnibus | ||
locomotive.fandom.com/wiki/Disneyland_Railroad_No._2_E.P._Ripley | ||
igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=320143 | ||
www.muston.com/classic_cars.html - "The Little Red Wagon" | ||
I've found a PDF of illustrations of dozens of 4-4-0 locomotives from the 1850s, the Lowell Machine Shop 'Columbia' on page 21 is a very close match. The only thing that is putting me off IDing it as that is the name - it doesn't make sense that they'd just pick the name 'Rensselaer' out of thin air, when most of the other trains in the game use their real names. I do have a feeling that somewhere out there, in some obscure reference book, there is probably a real locomotive called the Rensselaer (or one from the Rensselaer & Saratoga Railroad) that is a perfect match. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetcars_in_New_Orleans#Current_rolling_stock | ||
IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | Comfortably Numb wrote As the current site design has some... inconveniences, and one of them is "unknown" entry rendering up only a limited number of vehicles to identify, may I be bold and offer few ideas? For example, there are many entries of unrecognizable junk vehicles and debris. Like www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=283913 and www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=286154 - rusty frames, rotten beyond identification. What if there's a separate Debris "make"? That'd help to loosen up the unknown vehicles section. The same I'd wish to apply for pixel/voxel cars and maybe hand-drawn vehicles, but I don't think those ideas would meet any quorum. For most of the examples you described, if a vehicle model is too low-quality to possibly identify, it can be listed as Made for Game. | |
Silnev wrote If anyone has an idea of how to list this vehicle than by all means provide a suggestion. Personally, I would just list is as Blohm & Voss, as they built the only surviving Type VII, unless someone who knows more about WW2 subs can match it to a specific example. | ||
Biponacci wrote Incorrectly labelled as a helicopter Oops | ||
www.thelegendofq.co.uk/parahawk.html | ||
The majority were built by Walkers. | ||
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorov%C3%BD_v%C5%AFz_854 | ||
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CSD-Baureihe_470 | ||
cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUV_69 | ||
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CSD-Baureihe_EM_475.1 ? | ||
Manufacturer is AnsaldoBreda-Bombardier. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Fowler_Class_3F | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Trimotor | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JNR_Class_EF65 - From the Japanese language wiki page, it sounds like Kawasaki produced most of the locos. | ||
Based on the name, possibly a Wartburg 353 Tourist? |