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Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey Half-Life (1998) | Opposing Force image? | |
Half-Life (1998) | they are drivable véhicules in half-life the delivery cart mostly in the on the rail chapter (drivable ground type) -- Last edit: 2023-04-21 15:30:59 | |
Half-Life (1998) | The alien ship from Surface Tension chapter are missing. | |
Half-Life (1998) | Added please AH-64 Apache, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-117 Nighthawk and V-22 Osprey | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | The side of the SUV is clearly a modified version of the R50 Pathfinder. The only modifications are the rear door handles, the windows of the rear doors and the black C-Pillar. It has the same two lines that cross the entire body (superior) and the doors (inferior), the line that crosses the entire body begins right after the corner light (which is also similar with a R50 Pathfinder), dissapears briefly with the front fender flare and the fuel gap in the Black Mesa SUV is in the same position as the real Pathfinder. images.carstory.com/-3641367625665681519/4/t/704x- | |
AM General M-35 Half-Life (1998) | Variants from Half-Life: Opposing Force: imgur.com/a/mQWqeds | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | it could be a 1990 4Runner but with 4 doors upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/1990-91_Toyota_4Runner_3-dr_hf.jpg | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Toyota 4Runner? Because, the backdoor handle is on a different position at the Pathfinder. images.nadaguides.com/Models/400x200/1998-Nissan-Pathfinder-LE.jpg media.ed.edmunds-media.com/toyota/4runner/1996/oem/1996_toyota_4runner_4dr-suv_limited_fq_oem_1_500.jpg | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Guys, see the lines below the doors and note how it has fuel caps on both sides | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Tuppence870 wrote But, this should now be listed as Nissan unknown Agreed. Ot Nissan Forklirt F-series. F-series enter production in 1994. Another variant as write Tycek - this is fictional forklift maked to resembles Nissan model, if this write, it should be marked as Nissan Mede fo Game. -- Last edit: 2013-07-28 10:32:44 | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote Where you found this picture? Here: Tuppence870 wrote After a quick search, this actually seems similar to this Nissan forklift (the red/white paint scheme is only used on Nissan), but I can't find the name of the model: www.rentasalesman.com.au/files/NissanForklift.jpg As for the one you posted, it still isn't the exact model. But, this should now be listed as Nissan unknown -- Last edit: 2013-07-27 23:57:29 | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | I think i find it: www.pogruzchikpro.ru/photos/med/618_f05_p7_lower.jpg Older version of this Nissan 1F: www.usedforklift-shyg.com/images/2012082719342410787000w500h500ushygmachinery/used-nissan-forklift.jpg | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Tuppence870 wrote In case you had forgotten, I found this forklift which looks very similar to the Half-Life one, but I can't find a model name: Бля, как ты уже зае**л. Where you found this picture? I find another Nissan similar to this: pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/nissan-forklift/platinum-go4/14113-169794.html Anyway, if this forklift based on a real his prototype must pre-1997 production. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote Well, I agree with made for game. Forklifts for VG is rearly can be real-based vehicles. In case you had forgotten, I found this forklift which looks very similar to the Half-Life one, but I can't find a model name: | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Tycek wrote I agree that this is Nissan forklift, because paintjob and writing HAIHAN would point into that direction. Older Nissan forklifts also got the rear wheels positioned in similar way, but it's kind of hard to find the exact model. It may be one of the older ones, or typical made for game made to resemble Nissan forklift. Well, I agree with made for game. Forklifts for VG is rearly can be real-based vehicles. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | You want the differences? Here you go: -the one you posted in electric-powered forklift, the one from the game got some kind of exhaust on the back, gas cap and writing stating "2.2 Liter" meaning it's either gasoline (more plausible) or gas (less-plausible) powered. -The one you posted got tires on the back axle on the sides, the one from the game got them moved towards the middle of the vehicle. -Shape of the cabin (cage) is completely different, especially the rear side. -Fenders on the one from the game are much bigger sticking out of the body, the one you posted got much smaller ones. I agree that this is Nissan forklift, because paintjob and writing HAIHAN would point into that direction. Older Nissan forklifts also got the rear wheels positioned in similar way, but it's kind of hard to find the exact model. It may be one of the older ones, or typical made for game made to resemble Nissan forklift. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Yeah, if it is a Nissan, it definitely isn't a BX. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote Why? Write the differens. Most things about it. Aside from the colours and the fact it's a forklift, the Nissan you suggested does not look like the one in game (it doesn't even look like the unidentified Nissan model that I posted). Look at the shape of the back and the area around the front wheels - these are not the same forklift. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Tycek wrote It's totally different. Why? Write the differens. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | It's totally different. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Admins change this vehicle to Nissan BX Platinum. Origin - USA. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Tuppence870 wrote I think it's more sensible to leave it as unknown. This is probably based upon a real fork-lift, but we haven't managed to find it yet. After a quick search, this actually seems similar to this Nissan forklift (the red/white paint scheme is only used on Nissan), but I can't find the name oof the model: www.rentasalesman.com.au/files/NissanForklift.jpg www.nissanforklift.com/forklifts/BX-4Wheel-AC-ElectricRider.htm Nissan BX Platinum - www.kellytractor.com/eng/images/pdf/forklifts/nissan/SS-BXCushion02-08.pdf Must be changed. It's bad when vehivle is still unknown. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote Mods, can you mark this vehicle as Made for Game? I think it's more sensible to leave it as unknown. This is probably based upon a real fork-lift, but we haven't managed to find it yet. After a quick search, this actually seems similar to this Nissan forklift (the red/white paint scheme is only used on Nissan), but I can't find the name oof the model: www.rentasalesman.com.au/files/NissanForklift.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-06-25 19:38:14 | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Mods, can you mark this vehicle as Made for Game? | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Tuppence870 wrote The car you posted is an entirely different model to the one I suggested... have you even looked at my image? Yes. My mistake. It's post 1995 Blazer, but body of this SUV rather blazer than Pathfinder. Front is more resembles Pathfinder. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote The car you posted is an entirely different model to the one I suggested... have you even looked at my image? | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Tuppence870 wrote Actually, that does seem really similar: Really? upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/98-05_Chevrolet_S-10_Blazer_LS_4-door.jpg | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Kirov-MG wrote Agreed. Early Blazer. But somebody think, that it is a Nissan. Actually, that does seem really similar: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/1994ChevroletBlazer-front.jpg -- Last edit: 2013-05-11 19:35:25 | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | blooregardo wrote The original version of half life has the black mesa SUV as an S10 Blazer, whereas the PS2 version and Black Mesa Source remake use a Jeep XJ Cherokee, Agreed. Early Blazer. But somebody think, that it is a Nissan. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | The original version of half life has the black mesa SUV as an S10 Blazer, whereas the PS2 version and Black Mesa Source remake use a Jeep XJ Cherokee, | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Beter pic of side word: Texture: | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Made for Game | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | I think it says Haihan or Chaihan, but I couldn't find anything with such name on the net | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | I always thought these looked like a '93 Chevrolet S10 Blazer. The pathfinder is close, but the details point to a Blazer. For example, the fact that the rear doors have conventionally-mounted door handles, rather than the pillar-mounted ones that the pathfinder has. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | Can anyone read the full name on the side of the vehicle? It could be the make or model. | |
Nissan 10 Half-Life (1998) | I think it's made for game. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Maltravers wrote http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Mesa_SUV en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Pathfinder en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover_Range_Rover_%28P38A%29 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Jimmy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_4Runner en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer I always thought this SUV is a Land Rover Range Rover 2nd Gen. Well, in Half-Life Decade this car modeled after Jeep GC. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Black_Mesa_SUV en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Pathfinder en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover_Range_Rover_%28P38A%29 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Jimmy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_4Runner en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer I always thought this SUV is a Land Rover Range Rover 2nd Gen. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | Obviously a Pathfinder. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | No, It's a Pathfinder | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | I think it based on Ford Explorer. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Half-Life (1998) | nissan pathfinder |