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KhPZ T-34/76 | ||
MIAG Jagdpanzer V 'Jagdpanther' | ||
For the sake of accuracy, it should be Pz.Kpfw.IV. Panzer IV is basically just a nickname. | ||
Full name: Henschel Pz.Kpfw.VI 'Tiger I' | ||
Manufactured by (too generic for me to ID which type of Sherman it is): M4 A1: Pressed Steel M4 A2: Fisher M4 A3: Chrysler -- Last edit: 2013-02-10 17:18:17 | ||
Full name: Büssing-N.A.G. Sd.Kfz.234 'Puma' | ||
Full name: Willys MB 'Jeep' | ||
I'd say made for game | ||
Full name: GMC CCKW 353 DUKW | ||
Made for game | ||
Full name: MAN Pz.Kpfw.V 'Panther' | ||
Full name: Hanomag Sd.Kfz.251 | ||
Deutsche Eisenwerke Flakpanzer IV 'Wirbelwind' | ||
Alkett Sd.Kfz.166 Brummbär Sturmpanzer 43 | ||
MAN Pz.Kpfw.V 'Panther' | ||
Yes, they're rare, but they still exist. Mobile has several of them for sale (Germany). They used a Caprice because they wanted to save time - instead of making a model of a European taxi such as a Mercedes-Benz or a Peugeot, they simply recoloured the already existing Caprice in the typical US yellow taxicab livery. | ||
The canvas roof appears to be different. | ||
No, definitely a Caprice ... looks like a 1995-96 from here. | ||
William Foster & Co Mk.I | ||
I have looked at them, and I choose to ignore them. Those are the most common visual things to change on a game car. The shape of the car is what counts. While we're at it, however, the taillights are in fact quite similar to those seen on 1979 only Corollas. | ||
1947+ Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith | ||
Citroën Saxo to me. | ||
Manufactured by Demag | ||
This is a 1975-79 Toyota Corolla. The B310 Sunny is slightly similar, but the shape of the rear side window, shape of the rear end and the position of the taillights give it away. Here, you can compare if you'd like to: Sunny Corolla | ||
Isn't the Libero way too small, for one thing? | ||
I'd say Hiace H100 | ||
This looks nothing like a Crown either. I'd say 1992+ Toyota Corona. | ||
It was said that it was based on a Datsun Bluebird on the page for its DRIV3R equivalent. I would say it looks more like a Bluebird here than in DRIV3R. | ||
The front doesn't really fit, either. | ||
No, it doesn't fit at all. Nice try, though. | ||
I think it looks more like a Chrysler LeBaron Convertible | ||
That's the rear end of a 1959 model, not a 1958. -- Last edit: 2013-01-28 10:16:57 | ||
I still find it questionable, because apparently there's no mention of this tank outside World of Tanks. | ||
Looks like they took a Mini Moke and turned it into a golf-cart... | ||
Yes, the unmistakable Bobcat-logo is clearly visible on the arm. | ||
In reality, there was never a T1E6, this must be a T1E4. If called T1E6 in-game, then it's a made for game. Wikipedia states that the manufacturer is unknown. I also think the class should be proto/concept, but that's debatable. | ||
It's a low-end model, so most likely a 1958 Edsel Ranger | ||
I still say it's a Ford Fox-based set of wheels. The front sidemarkers look like Lincoln Mark VII, but the opera window is more like that of a Ford Thunderbird. | ||
The front end is most definitely a Riley RMA or RMB, but the back and sides are inspired by a Chrysler Airflow. There's nothing Italian about this car at all. | ||
So? We're talking about the model name, not the engine size. In the USA it was called Austin America, regardless of engine size. Everywhere else it was called 1100/1300. If we're listing as made for USA, then the name should be changed as well, otherwise the tag serves no purpose. | ||
1995-97, to be precise | ||
First MY was 1988, and this is a 1988-89 (amber turn signals) | ||
Looks more like a 1989-92 Dodge Colt to me. | ||
Not Hilux or Pickup. The official name in the US was Truck, and the first MY was 1984 for this gen. | ||
^ 1986-87 to be more specific | ||
Obviously not a 1987 Caprice, but a 1977-78 Caprice Classic Wagon. The sealed beam headlights, grille and bumper make this clear. | ||
More like a 1993-94 rather than a 1992 | ||
If a 323 in a game set in the US, then 1981-82 GLC [BD]. | ||
1987+ | ||
Thinking Olds |