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SizSkiizd wrote Well, the Ford Transit Connect was introduced in 2003 - so sure, why not? Yes, but the one in MW3 has the modern 3 rib grill. | ||
Olds or a Buick-can't really tell. Front's not slanted, so i'll say Olds. -- Last edit: 2012-11-23 10:13:55 | ||
I doubt it. Ford Transit Connects in 2007? | ||
Agreed-they made the fenders round instead of square. | ||
Were the blown up low poly cars in MW2? No. Reused MW3 assets. -- Last edit: 2012-11-23 09:26:44 | ||
It's a Charger. I think all these lowpoly vehicles are restored versions of the blown up ones from MW3. | ||
^ Agreed. And that's exactly where that hubcap is from. | ||
Actually Brave, but I think all variants of it are actually Elandans. -- Last edit: 2012-11-22 22:20:31 | ||
Whoever removed the rear shot-up yours. @CC88-Funnily enough, I was thinking of some kind of Audi. I agree. -- Last edit: 2012-11-22 20:37:08 | ||
Scania R-124. | ||
Same mesh as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=3763 Which would make a Park Lane, according to that page. | ||
This is a transit-same mesh used in B3/Legends. | ||
Better pic: i46.tinypic.com/sg0tvc.jpg Not a J9. -- Last edit: 2012-11-22 10:00:31 | ||
i47.tinypic.com/24l1yft.jpg Not a Freestyle-opinions? -- Last edit: 2012-11-22 09:54:30 | ||
Not I. | ||
First off-it's a reference. 2nd of all do you even know who maxine is?! Great Carmageddon 2 modder. He? It's a she, ingrate! -- Last edit: 2012-11-22 02:41:00 | ||
Oh really? Same exact model as the TDH-just with Fixable front clip. -- Last edit: 2012-11-21 21:50:30 | ||
2012-07-13 -- Last edit: 2012-11-21 21:03:43 | ||
Scania R-124. | ||
Crap, forgot to name what B-body I thought it was. A '77-'78 Monaco. | ||
*sigh* Google it. | ||
I think it looks more like a Ford Ranger: | ||
R-series. | ||
Scania R-124. | ||
This is the unplayable version of the Heavy/Legend pickup-should be listed as an F-150. | ||
This is a Ram Van, by far. Same with the unplayable version: -- Last edit: 2012-11-18 22:28:15 | ||
Can't believe they reused a mesh from Burnout 1. | ||
Jesus, link that thing. | ||
Come on, it's obviously the Regina. Wheels, headlights, side profile. | ||
No shit, really? -- Last edit: 2012-11-17 22:05:42 | ||
I think you're right on the money-aside from it not having a 2nd set of doors. | ||
Always used to think the "8008" actually said "BOOB" due to the poor texture quality. | ||
I think it's mainly GS, with a small touch of LS. | ||
One in Burnout 2 has the exact same cab, exact same headlights/grill. | ||
Completely different mesh for the traffic version. This version went on to be featured as a traffic vehicle in Burnout 3 and Burnout Legends, it was bizzarely absent from Burnout Revenge due to every city using the same bus. | ||
Uses the same mesh as the B2/B3/Revenge/Legends Metropolitan I believe. | ||
Actually, the Burnout 1 taxi model was only reused in Burnout 2+Burnout Legends as the Caprice cop car. The Burnout 2 taxi model was used as the base for the US, EU, and HK taxi in Burnout 3+Legends, and just for the US and EU taxi in Burnout Revenge+Dominator. -- Last edit: 2012-11-16 22:40:54 | ||
It just hit me....where'd the whitewalls go? -- Last edit: 2012-11-16 21:02:02 | ||
This vehicle has a bug with the front wheel positions...don't know if it's caused by PCSX2: i50.tinypic.com/6qcwso.jpg | ||
Exactly. | ||
Looks like a Camaro/Duster mix. | ||
Looks more like a '76-'78 Chrycorp B-body with a different grill and rear lights. | ||
Nope, this is a Dodge. | ||
Just because it has F-150 tailights-doesn't mean it's an F-150. | ||
Definitely. Either that, or they just took the gang version and made it into a clean window van version. | ||
Rear lights off an F-150, roofline reminds me of a Ram. | ||
Call me nuts-but is that an Intruder in front of it?(in that rear shot) | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Indeed, it's a taco truck. Wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Whoopee returns, but this isn't it. Perhaps there will be different food truck variants of the Boxville (different types of food trucks are commonplace in today's LA), including taco and ice cream variants? I bet so. And that's definitely why they put it in-food trucks are a staple of LA culture nowadays. | ||
SizSkiizd wrote It's based on the Boxville, so certainly a Chevrolet Step Van. Exactly. And lol @ Mr. Whoopee, it's a taco truck! | ||
LOL, SWF-R* better name it that. Or atleast have it inscripted on the dash board in a classical font. |