NYPD ESU SUV used for fast responses to armed situations. Can't wait to show it in game!
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nice. Love the officers hanging off the side
Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 12:36
Really??????
No Way that is so awesome sauce. Kinda reminds me when my dad was a firefighter they used ride on the back of the trucks but they don't do that in the States anymore. Great Job Luv it.
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Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 01:15
Just like in GTA:V! Nicely done!
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Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 03:35
Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 03:51
What about an NYPD Ambulance? They have atleast two built of Ford E-series Van Chasis. Here's an example of the front. Lights appear similar to FDNY ambulances, but they have an arrow bar on the back of them. Thoughts?
http://a.abcnews.com...21_16x9_992.jpg
Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 04:19
What about an NYPD Ambulance? They have atleast two built of Ford E-series Van Chasis. Here's an example of the front. Lights appear similar to FDNY ambulances, but they have an arrow bar on the back of them. Thoughts?
Would be cool, but if the mod team did all the vehicles that NY uses, there would be about 80+ GB of just vehicles.
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Gepost 10 januari 2015 - 04:26
Would be cool, but if the mod team did all the vehicles that NY uses, there would be about 80+ GB of just vehicles.
True. I am the one doing some of the vehicles in this mod as well, including that ESU SUV.
I am only instructed to do vehicles which are vital to gameplay. Having FDNY Ambulances would make having any NYPD ambulances useless IMO. Even if it is for the sake of completeness, I would rather we focus only on the essential stuff.
Gepost 11 januari 2015 - 12:47
Gepost 11 januari 2015 - 07:18
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Would be nice to see some lights posted below on that ESU Suburban.
I agree, it would be nice looking, but if you go realistically, the actual lights look like this:
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Gepost 11 januari 2015 - 07:47
That's an awfully low lit Tahoe for NYPD. You watch some of the videos for them and the front of the truck looks like a friggin Christmas Tree there's so much going on on it.
http://youtu.be/N8rg2so-bC8?t=58s
Gepost 11 januari 2015 - 07:52
That's an awfully low lit Tahoe for NYPD. You watch some of the videos for them and the front of the truck looks like a friggin Christmas Tree there's so much going on on it.
That's more than likely secret service, the unmarked units in NY are fairly low lit
Gepost 11 januari 2015 - 07:55
I've seen a couple Suburban's and Ford Expeditions with NYPD Officers (White shirt) being chauffeured around by normal NYPD officers
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 02:03
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 02:10
Those look great. I'm looking forward to having more police events...I've been missing the bomb threats and hostage situations haha.
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Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 02:11
In regards to all the vehicles in those pictures, the work is looking amazing. Can't wait for them to be released.
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 02:27
Those new ESS rigs look awesome. Great job!
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 05:36
Don't know if anyone has seen this, new ESS based off a crew cab F450, instead of the older method of making them with standard cabs.
https://www.flickr.c...gh/15151898080/
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 11:11
I like the big police truck.
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Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 02:49
Gepost 12 januari 2015 - 09:50
That's more than likely secret service, the unmarked units in NY are fairly low lit
That's what I figured as well, couldn't find a video of an NYPD unmarked suburban, so this was the closest example I could find.
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