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Textures are from a Renault Midliner 4x4, with bodywork perhaps by Camiva or Berck? www.google.co.uk/search?um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&tbo=d&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&biw=1440&bih=771&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=Renault+Midliner+Camiva&oq=Renault+Midliner+Camiva&gs_l=img.3...60025.62480.0.62965.10.8.2.0.0.0.86.606.8.8.0...0.0...1c.1.O9dJaowXvh0 www.google.co.uk/search?um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&tbo=d&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&biw=1440&bih=771&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=Renault+Midliner+Berck&oq=Renault+Midliner+Berck&gs_l=img.3...9595.10599.0.11025.5.5.0.0.0.0.79.348.5.5.0...0.0...1c.1.9Pfu9FKMIR8 | ||
Sorry, but this is definitely a Flxible 'New Look'. Flxible: GMC: | ||
The side textures are also from a Flxible New Look, this type of driver's side window was only found on the Flxible. Please update to Flxible 'New Look'. | ||
There is no such model as 'TruckStar'. Also, no International models were officially sold in the UK. | ||
Aside from the headlights, how exactly does this resemble an R-Series? | ||
Not a GMC, this is a Flxible 'New Look'. | ||
Sorry, but not a Scania R-Series. Certainly something Japanese, I just can't think what! | ||
Alvis FV721 Fox CVR(W). | ||
Alvis FV107 Scimitar (similar to FV101 Scorpion, but with a 30 mm L21 RARDEN cannon). | ||
Alvis FV103 Spartan APC. | ||
Alvis FV101 Scorpion. | ||
Odd proportions for a Mk2 Transit (Compare: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_157576-Ford-Transit-1984.html), I'd say an Econoline. | ||
Sorry, but this is nothing more than a generic bus. | ||
Series III 88'', though not a Lightweight. Note the more curved lines and wheelarches. | ||
Series III 88''. | ||
Series III 109''. | ||
Your pic shows First Chester's B188BLG (#30074), a 1984 ECW-bodied Leyland Olympian. | ||
Very generic, ''Made for Game''. | ||
This is modeled after a real vehicle, part of a batch of refueling tankers delivered to the RAF which were the last vehicles to carry the Scammell name. | ||
Also appears as a police van and ambulance: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=51328 They haven't even bothered to remove the grille emergency lights! | ||
... 1988 Rover SD1 Vitesse. | ||
Looks like another genuine registration as here: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=4135&PHPSESSID=c18ff1 . Is this seen closer and/or sharper in the video game? | ||
Ha! WLT963, a 1961 AEC Routemaster with standard Park Royal H36/28R (chassis no. R2RH959) , new in November 1961 as London Transport RM963. | ||
Not the best representation, but identifiable as an RML-class AEC Routemaster. | ||
Resembles a Duple Metsec DM5000-bodied Dennis Trident. | ||
At least the textures on the lower deck front fascia are from an Alexander RH body ... | ||
Presumably set in India, so most likely an Ashok Leyland or Tata. | ||
Seems to be inspired by an Irizar New Century (most commonly built on a Scania chassis). | ||
Exactly. The longer, chrome grille identifies this as a 2007-present LTI TX4. | ||
The textures are from an Arriva London DLA-class Alexander ALX400-bodied DAF DB250, as identified by the yellow stripe on the front bumper. @SizSkiizd - Arriva London do not operate any AL400-bodied Dennis Tridents, only on DAF DB250 and Volvo B7TL chassis'. | ||
As in the the original game The Getaway, this is a licensed rendition of a Saxon-bodied Volvo FL6. The Saxon badge is visible just above the grille. | ||
This has the square headlights of a 1300 L, but seems to have a vinyl roof, which if I'm not mistaken, was only available on the 1300 GLS (or is it just light reflecting off the roof?). | ||
This is the triple-decker 'Knight Bus' used in the 2004 movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The body was constructed from RT2240, RT4497 and RT3882, and was fitted to a Dennis Javelin chassis. | ||
This is a licensed rendition of a Saxon-bodied Volvo FL6. The Saxon badge is visible just above the grille. | ||
The Optare Delta body was built exclusively on the DAF SB220 chassis. This appears to be a licensed rendition. | ||
The livery is inspired by that of NWFB (New World First Bus), though the bus itself is generic. | ||
This is not a Bristol Lodekka, but oddly enough seems to be inspired by a BMMO (Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company) D9. This strikes me as an odd choice for the game developer to model this bus after, but certainly nice to see a D9 in a video game! |