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bhw2279 a écrit Mazda Parkway(Kia Combi). This is M4G, no? | ||
Wow! Didn't expect a truck in Spear of Destiny. Well spotted! (even though this post is probably super old, already) | ||
Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure (1994) | On this image, one can see 4 other vehicles (all Made For Game ones) and even 5 if trailers are to be included: Full size is here: static.wikia.nocookie.net/lba/images/6/63/Island_Proxim-city.jpg 1) MFG buggy (on the bottom right corner) 2) MFG bike (on the bottom left corner) 3) MFG catamaran (on the middle left) 4) MFG rowing boat (on the middle right) 5-ish) MFG tanker trailer (on the bottom right corner) First 3 are playable vehicles (however, they're fully controlled by the game), not the 2 last ones. -- Last edit: 2023-03-02 14:55:49 | |
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could be so many things: - Chevrolet '69 Camaro or '71 Camaro (m2museum.com/Cars/Chevrolet/Camaro/ChevyCamaro.htm) - Dodge '71 Challenger (m2museum.com/Cars/Dodge/Dodge.htm) - Ford '64 or '65 Mustang (m2museum.com/Cars/Ford/Mustang/Mustang.htm) - Pontiac '65 GTO (m2museum.com/Cars/Pontiac/Pontiac.htm) | ||
Explanation of "Emergency" is tempting but this doesn't look like a Porsche 911. The vent on the hood and the split grille on the rear don't match with a 911, imho. | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could instead be a M1A1 Abrams: m2museum.com/Military/Ground%20Vehicles/M1A1Abrams/M1A1Abrams.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could be the Ford Indigo Concept Car: m2museum.com/Cars/Ford/IndigoConcept.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could instead be a '33 Willys Coupe: m2museum.com/Cars/Willys/Willys.htm Or, it's indeed a Ford. A '32 Highboy: m2museum.com/Cars/Ford/32Highboy.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this should rather be a Chevrolet Silverado: m2museum.com/MonsterTrucks/Monster%20Truck%20Chevy%20Silverado.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this would be a M113A3 (m2museum.com/Military/Ground%20Vehicles/M113A3/M113A3.htm). But I don't know if there's a big difference between the "M113" and "M113A3" versions. Can't see any, honestly. | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this would rather be a Ferrari P4: m2museum.com/Cars/Ferrari/Ferrari%20P4.htm | ||
FYI, the toy version of this 2CV can be seen on this page: m2museum.com/Cars/Citroen/Citroen.htm | ||
FYI, the toy version of this Split Window can be seen on this page: m2museum.com/Cars/Chevrolet/Corvette/1963Corvette.htm | ||
FYI, the toy version of this Bugatti can be seen on this page (under "1930 Era"): m2museum.com/Racing/Indy%20Cars.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this is not an M3 but a BMW 635 I (m2museum.com/Cars/BMW/BMW.htm). And I must say the absence of the spoiler on the rear does seem to rule out it being an M3. | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could potentially be the Ford Indigo Concept Car: m2museum.com/Cars/Ford/IndigoConcept.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this should then be the Rail Dragster: m2museum.com/Racing/Funny%20Cars%20&%20Drag%20Racers.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, and assuming this is indeed a virtual version of an existing toy piece, this could either be: - a March 707 (m2museum.com/Cars/March/March.htm) - or a Jaguar XJR-10 (m2museum.com/Cars/Jaguar/Jaguar.htm) | ||
FYI, this is what the real-life Micro Machines toy looks like: | ||
No wonder it's unclear what this one is! The front part of the sprite is exactly the same (with some color swaps for the headlights) as this other car: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=6553 The windows make me think this specific one might be the Jaguar E-Type Convertible, though: m2museum.com/Cars/Jaguar/Jaguar.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, either AudiRS4 is right and it's a Porsche Speedster (m2museum.com/Cars/Porsche/Porsche.htm) or it's like for this one: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=6516 Could be any (or none) of those three: - Jaguar E-type Convertible: m2museum.com/Cars/Jaguar/Jaguar.htm - Austin-Healey: m2museum.com/Cars/Austin-Healey/Austin-Healey.htm - Ferrari Dino 246 GTS: m2museum.com/Cars/Ferrari/Ferrari%20Dino.htm -- Last edit: 2023-03-01 18:45:15 | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, and assuming this is indeed the virtual version of an existing toy piece, this possibly be the Jeep Wrangler (m2museum.com/Cars/Jeep/Jeep.htm) or the Land Rover (m2museum.com/Cars/Land%20Rover/Land%20Rover.htm). | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys and assuming this one is indeed a virtual version of an existing toy, this can then only be this Trike (from this page: m2museum.com/Motorcycles/Motorcycles.htm) because it's the only Trike that exists in the entire Micro Machines toys line. | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this is either the Porsche 356 (m2museum.com/Cars/Porsche/Porsche.htm) or the Shelby Cobra (m2museum.com/Cars/Shelby/Shelby.htm). Much more probably the latter, actually. | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this is obviously the vehicle called "Giant Dump Truck" on this page (m2museum.com/Construction/Construction.htm) but I don't know if it can help you identify its real-life counterpart... | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this is probably the Datsun Pickup - Imposters: m2museum.com/Cars/Datsun/Datsun.htm | ||
Come on, guys! This is obviously a pencil sharpener! More seriously, though, basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could be either one of these three (or none of them and thus M4G, of course): - Jaguar E-type Convertible: m2museum.com/Cars/Jaguar/Jaguar.htm - Austin-Healey: m2museum.com/Cars/Austin-Healey/Austin-Healey.htm - Ferrari Dino 246 GTS: m2museum.com/Cars/Ferrari/Ferrari%20Dino.htm -- Last edit: 2023-03-01 17:25:40 (Attacker1997) | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, I agree the bottom vehicle is a Dune Buggy: m2museum.com/Racing/Dune%20Racers.htm However, the top vehicle looks more like a Plymouth Arrow Funny Car... m2museum.com/Cars/Plymouth/Plymouth.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this could very well be a '57 Chevy Bel Air Hotrod: m2museum.com/Cars/Chevrolet/Belair/Chevy_Belair.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, these two images clearly show two different toys but which belong to the same series, called "Highway Warriors": m2museum.com/HighwayWarriors/Highway_warriors.htm Top image shows two of this kind: Bottom image shows one of this kind: | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this looks to be a Jeep: m2museum.com/Cars/Jeep/Jeep.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, this looks to be a Panzer 1: m2museum.com/Military/Ground%20Vehicles/Panzer%201/Panzer1.htm | ||
Basing myself on the Micro Machines toys, I would say the top image shows two Indy cars of the "1990 Era", and the bottom image shows one Indy car of the "1980 Era". Check this page for reference: m2museum.com/Racing/Indy%20Cars.htm Main difference is on the front neck's shape: rectangular on the 1980 version and slightly curved on the 1990 version. | ||
Hi. I'm new here. Registered only to say that I'm surprised no one ever suggested this is not Made4Game but a simple (although crudely made) Humvee? |