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Silnev wrote Also in the intro video you can briefly see the front and it shares the same front as this entry: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=191097 Isn't it the exact same model, just with a different livery? | ||
TheGreaser wrote And I thought Rule 3F meant that was for vehicles that were obviously stolen with the EXACT same mesh as from another game, and they were used without any authorization or permission from the developer, not photos (ONLY if they are live-action or, if the RL pics and the game were used by a partnership). clandohoome wrote Live action cars are OK if the footage was filmed/photographed specifically for the game, for example, GTA 2's live action intro, or a photo taken by one the developers. The rule bans photos or videos which already existed before the game was made, for example, music videos in a Singstar game or those mobile card games that use stock photos. | ||
TheGreaser wrote And it should not have. Period. It depends, were the Scapes photos taken specifically to be used in the game, or were they stock photos that already existed? | ||
Fiat 500? | ||
Bombardier BR-400 | ||
Ferrari Virtual Race (2009) | Auto-Friki wrote Is there no more cars in this game? Apparantly not, it was a free game. I found a few articles online mention that there would be more cars added to it after launch, but I can't find if they actually did. | |
Belich wrote LZA Yes, I think this is the right one. | ||
opal wrote http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_15614-Made-for-Movie.html This is probably where Rockstar got their inspiration, so this should be Custom Made rather than MFG. | ||
It's definitely a Nissan. I think this is the right one? | ||
Burninrubber12345 wrote Can anyone update the image please? Someone's got to unlock it first! There are literally only two cars I don't own in the game, this one and next week's exclusive Clio. | ||
Here's a clearer image from the concept art. It could be an A100, I guess. I couldn't find any examples online of one used as a mobile stairway, but that's not to say that they didn't exist. | ||
Here's the truck in the game's concept art for a clearer image. | ||
In the game's concept art, this was based on a mid-90s model. They made some changes for the final game to make it less anachronistic, but they left in the hubcaps and 1996 registration number. | ||
Speedevil wrote KTM? It could be, KTM sponsorship appears in the game. | ||
Klumb3r wrote Why 1500? Because this is the Beetle on the cover of Abbey Road, which is a 1500cc model. | ||
MTP02 wrote A man standing on two bikes with perfectly flexed legs and his arms crossed. Not just any man... | ||
TheGreaser wrote The "112" is a reference to the emergency telephone number for European countries, just as "911" is to the United States. That's kinda clever. It's a pity the developer didn't bother to think of better fake names for the other cars in this game, like the "Pontiak Bunneville". | ||
Hentai Nazi (2019) | Klumb3r wrote My first contribution in 2020, a GOTY We don't need to wait ten years, this is obviously gonna be Game Of The Decade. | |
I think Leyland Octopus was the name used for the real 4-axle truck the toy was based on. | ||
Gamer wrote IMCDB says 1981 Made for Movie....how about 1981 Made for Game here? I think Custom Made would be appropriate - the original TV series used models for stop motion, and we treat Hot Wheels as real-life cars rather than Made for Game. | ||
TheGreaser wrote The model later appeared on Final Fantasy XV. Actually, the car appeared in FFXV first, it was added in a DLC pack to Tekken in 2018. | ||
I think this is a cross between the 1941 and the 1940 Fords. | ||
This is playable in a bonus level. | ||
Untitled Goose Game (2019) | damianea103 wrote Why is the genre “Party Game”? This should be listed as a Puzzle game. Unfortunately Puzzle hasn't been added as an option on this site. | |
Buick8 wrote London police Ford Focus? It's only 15 bricks, I don't think you can call it anything. | ||
stryder237 wrote This is playable. Yes, but it only appears in a few missions, I can't find it in free-roam. | ||
twilight sparkplug wrote Well I tried to look up that one thanks to mca there. seems the one at Collier is an Aultman & Taylor steam tractor. I don't know if they had any other model names or numbers back then. It also has 1761 on the smokebox door. Don't know if that is anything to do with the model? because as far as I knwo the company was not founded until the 1800s. According to this site, the machine was made around 1881. 1761 might be the serial number, which would fit with the others listed here. | ||
MBR wrote Tf is this I think it's from Despicable Me? | ||
I've found it, it's not MFG, it's a Konecranes Boxrunner. | ||
Silnev wrote So no suggestions for what it could be just that I'm wrong. WOW! So Helpful. I'm pretty sure it's just M4G. | ||
StrikeDragonn wrote Is Toyota going to allow to use their cars in games with street racing again? Street racing wasn't the real reason that they pulled their cars from Western games, that was just one of their Twitter staff making an excuse. | ||
NFA wrote How does this resemble a Lotus 2-Eleven in any way? I agree, that is way too much of a stretch. | ||
Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit? | ||
Pierce Lance. | ||
M. Riley wrote Does this make really exist, or is just some game version of the car? I tried to search, but didn't find any info about it. It's a real brand, search for "Anniversary Racing Factory". | ||
I think calling this a Citroen GT is too much of a stretch. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Now who designed this Batmobile? Patrick Tatopoulos and Dennis McCarthy | ||
It's an odd choice - they must have spent a little time updating the model since FH2 (they added the roof racks), but they didn't see it worth doing to change the plates or change it to RHD. It wouldn't have looked as bad if they went with the 2-line plates that FH2 used instead of the US-style plates. | ||
This is the same design as the other trucks in the game, but those are logged at Iveco Stralis here. Which is it? | ||
Mel wrote Good find. | ||
This was made by Blastolene, like the Tank Car. | ||
You're right, specifically it's the '72 60 Special Brougham, you can see the horizontal grille in one of the shots in the intro. | ||
Found it, it's a Lodestar 1800. | ||
I think the 2010 VW Transporter is the best bet. | ||
I thought that a combine harvester this small would be Made for Game, but after a little research it turns out they actually use machines like these for rice harvesting. Based on the colour scheme, it would be an Iseki. | ||
RushCars24 wrote This is kinda pointless for a scenery prop like this, because the E-Series is not available in UK, why not they use the Ford Transit instead? It's a reused prop from previous Forzas. | ||
Would 'Custom Made' be more appropriate? I agree that 'Made for Game' isn't really correct, as the concept was not created for the game. | ||
I'd say MFG. Its design emulates the older versions of the Batmobile (like how the other Avenger car takes some cues from the Tumbler), but I can't find any specific version it is modeled after. | ||
TheGreaser wrote Also, didn't the rules, if I remember correctly, forbid live-action CGI cutscene cars? A new rule (3F) lampshaded this. Live action cars are OK if the footage was filmed/photographed specifically for the game, for example, GTA 2's live action intro, or a photo taken by one the developers. The rule bans photos or videos which already existed before the game was made, for example, music videos in a Singstar game or those mobile card games that use stock photos. | ||
I think it's fair to call this one Made for Game. |