VB Vehicle Renders II

Odin

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JES posted a couple of more Van Buren vehicle renders, this time around we got to see the notorious cop car and the dune buggy. Here are some info too:<blockquote>All of those vehicles ran on SECs or MFCs, both of which are/were a limited commodity. Considering the power generated by one SEC or MFC in a few of the Fallout weapons, it's conceivable that a vehicle powered by either source could go many a' mile on one charge.

Dune Buggy: This ramshackle welded steel frame holds a 133hp small energy cell engine. Its makeshift seats and "holding bars" allow it to carry a total of six passengers. It was manufactured sometime after the war and was apparently abandoned in the desert after a tribal attack. It has no room for baggage.

Cop car: Detroit Motor Cars Ibex Police Interceptor - "It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made after the Anchorage Reclamation so it'll run good on small energy cells."

Motorcycle: The Boudicca-78/S was a reliable modern motorcycle used by the British Royal Armored Corps, Arabia Division. The U.S. National Guard used several such motorcycles during the time of quarantine right before the war. The bike's 78hp engine runs off of small energy cells and has a small amount of storage space on the back of the sidecar.

<center> </center></blockquote>Great stuff!
 
Hey, J.E., we know you got VB stuffed on a computer somewhere.

How about we do some tradin', I'm sure Pip would be willing to take one for the team.
 
PsychoSniper said:
Nothing wrong with a blues bros joke, better than montey python.

BLASPHEMY!

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:evil:

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ok BIS did overdo it just a liiiiiiiiiiittle bit, but MP rules :)
 
Role-Player said:
I don't know if its the textures or the models themselves, but dont some of the vehicules look a bit... inflated?
It's the textures being stretched. The artist rendered out the textures for an optimal game camera distance. These renders are closer than that distance.
 
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