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unknown

Sniper Elite 5 (2022)
Attacker1997 wrote

Hey, don't post such big pictures in the comments, please. Resize them by 300 or 400 pixels before submitting a comment

We're return in 2000's? Wow.
I'm resizing them to the 800 by width, in my experience the most comfortable size.
What can be seen in a 400 pxls photo?

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2022-07-06 17:06:56
unknown

Sniper Elite 5 (2022)
Peugeot 201T 1931 truck
Peugeot 201 T 1931
www.flickr.com/photos/65005481@N06/50624723228
www.trouble-mag.net/p201.shtml

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2022-07-06 21:37:11 (Attacker1997)
unknown

Sniper Elite 5 (2022)
Very similar to the Peugeot 201 '35:
Peugeot 201 1935

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2022-07-06 21:36:59 (Attacker1997)
LAZ 4202

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (2007)
To be more precise, this is most likely LAZ-42021 (1984-1993).
The route indicator is not single glass, like most 4202s released, but divided into three parts, like 42021.
Chevrolet Blazer

Evil Dead: The Game (2022)
Why Dodge front?
Regular first gen Chevrolet K5 (related to GM Action Line trucks), grille - 1970.

Chevy K5 1970

I don’t see any differences, except for optional little things, from the standard Chevy.

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2022-05-28 13:08:11 (Attacker1997)
Made for Game Truck

Far Cry 4 (2014)
The slope of the hood is strong, and the hood itself is smooth, like the M135 truck, but car fenders and grille really from M35 series truck.

Cabin unequivocally ZIL-131-style.

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2022-05-28 06:31:45
unknown

Battlefield V (2018)
Definitely not the GAZ M415.

I think, it's really looks more like one of the commercial version Citroen Traction-Avant:


but with the radiator grille in style of the Renault Monaquarte:
Renault Monaquarte 1933

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2022-05-27 15:27:43 (Attacker1997)
unknown

Battlefield V (2018)
Very bad screenshot, too dark; but, I think, it must be one of the full-size Mercedes-Benz (W150?); prevalence in Norway does not make sense, because it has Wehrmacht plates.
UAZ 469

The Godfather II (2009)
Why UAZ?
It's obviosly Toyota BJ-series, first of Land Cruiser series:
Toyota BJ 1951

There were definitely his successors, J-20, in Cuba:
picturehistory.livejournal.com/2174282.html


Apparently, it seemed to the developers not brutal enough; and, perhaps, they may have the BJ-references.

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2022-05-27 15:33:32 (Attacker1997)
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