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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstom_Citadis | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Metro_10000_series | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Resort_Line | ||
Tokyo Cruise 'Your Town' | ||
It's a real boat! | ||
Thai THN | ||
stratumx wrote Rathgeber P 2037 It's the right city, but I believe it's actually the Wegmann GT4d. | ||
I see much more Firebird than Falcon in this. | ||
Inspired by Rio's Santa Teresa Tram, which uses replica cars built by T'Trans, but arguably they've futurized it enough to make it Made for Game. | ||
Futuristic version of Lisbon's Remodelados. | ||
Looks kinda weird, I think it might be AI-generated? | ||
Lego set 7738. Some resemblance to an HH-3F? | ||
Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works G 3/3, 1894 | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Ferry#Fleet | ||
Iveco Daily | ||
Looks like a mostly fictional design, but it appears to take a few cues from Amsterdam's trams of the 60s. | ||
As this appears on the Amsterdam track, I guess it's supposed to be loosely based on the NS VIRM. | ||
Peter Witt is the original designer, not the manufacturer; the design was licenced to many manufacturers around the world. I believe the manufacturer that built the most units was Canadian Car & Foundry for Toronto. | ||
Kinda similar? | ||
I would list this as Custom Made rather than Made for Game, as boats that look like this are common in Hong Kong. | ||
J-2 wrote I run the license plate from the same vehicle in the reference picture, and it's based on a MAN 8.185LC I've checked the plates of a few different Prosegur trucks I could find photos of, they all seem to be based on MAN LC trucks of various specs. It looks like the custom bodywork is by a Spanish company called Sartruck. | ||
Midnight Fight Express (2022) | Flippedoutkyrii wrote This game has an astonishing number of cars for a beat-em-up! Must have been in the design doc to have as much car variety as possible! The developer certainly got their money's worth from the Unity asset packs they used (such as this one). (Nothing wrong with using asset packs, especially when you're a one-guy devoloper like this). | |
It's a model boat! | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/301_series | ||
It looks like this ship was based on this stock image, but I don't know whether that image is based on a real ship or the illustrator's own creation. | ||
www.holyheadmarine.co.uk/new_builds/16m-pilot-boat/ | ||
I can see a little of the Kawasaki Brute Force, especially the rear. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPI_MPXpress | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DR_Class_243 | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bl%C3%A9riot_XI | ||
The 5th gen Peak Tram was built in 1989 by Von Roll. It's a funicular cable railway in real-life, so wouldn't technically qualify as a self-powered vehicle, but in-game I'm presuming it acts like any other train, so 🤷♂️ | ||
Chicago River Taxi Bravo, built by Breaux Brothers. | ||
Victor_2003 wrote Was the main ship during 2004-2005? The Midway was moved to San Diego in January 2004, but this looks pretty different. The number 63 would make it the Kitty Hawk, but it's not a close match for that either. | ||
Silnev wrote The brand was bought by a chinese company like 8 years ago. The Chinese bought the marque back when MG Rover collapsed in 2005. For a few years, they built most of the car in China then did the final assembly in the old Mini factory in Birmingham, but since 2016 the manufacturing is now entirely done in Asia and only "research and development" is done in the UK. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_VI_monorail | ||
This is the model they used, which I believe was based on the Lady Moura. | ||
I feel like the year for this should be 2008, when the concept was designed, unless Mazda is actually planning on building one in two years time... | ||
gortransport.kharkov.ua/ps_models/185/ | ||
www.streetcar.org/cablecars/58-no-58-cable-car/ | ||
Custom Made, there are plenty of similar looking contraptions (e.g. 1, 2, 3) | ||
live.warthunder.com/post/799382/en/ | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign-class_cruise_ship | ||
Possibly a toonified Ford Popular 100E? | ||
www.deviantart.com/rlkitterman/art/Baldwin-2-4-2-No-13350-Columbia-853053438 | ||
ChuffersDanube wrote ROS Vijelia, an OSA-Class missile boat. Built somewhere between 1960-73 at Vladivostok Shipyard While based on the Osa, apparently this was made in Romania. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Central_and_Hudson_River_Railroad_No._999 | ||
warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Wolfquad | ||
I'll be honest, I don't know anything about Warhammer, I think this is the Salamander Command? | ||
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (2004) | I guess these should be listed as Warhammer 40,000 instead of Made for Game, like we do with Hot Wheels and Star Wars. | |
Bruisemobile wrote Schenectady Locomotive Works. Nope, this is the Inyo, which was built at Baldwin. |