Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:04 pm
Okay here she is a bit less designer jobbie..
The writings a bit fuzzy but that's easy fixed.
The writings a bit fuzzy but that's easy fixed.
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"Surrender or be destroyed, this ship survived far more battles than yours!" ...at least it looks that way!ZygoUgo wrote:Okay here she is a bit less designer jobbie..
With assassins there are NPCs flying a "civic" version of the viper, just as one comes with the anarchies.ZygoUgo wrote:Yeah think the dark blue's a bit too battered, suppose I'll take those decals off that don't match her now, she'll look a bit smarter then.
Probably more paint than weld in those laser holes!
Shall I go with this one? (And yes I'll save the basics of the other design for a civvie version, do we get those or is that in an OXP?)
Or this...ovvldc wrote:
WHAT????Simon B wrote:Before condemning the galcop livery as too fancy - consider the following real police cars I'm used to:
Another nice livery - though there is a reason I do not use English in my designs - there's no reason not to have some.ZygoUgo wrote:Okay here she is a bit less designer jobbie..
Checks Screet's location in profile - well - not everyone thinks flat green is a good color for a patrol cruiser ;)Screet wrote:WHAT????Simon B wrote:Before condemning the galcop livery as too fancy - consider the following real police cars I'm used to:
Screet, sitting in front of the computer with an open mouth, unable to find words...
Too little, too late, my friend. The rumour mill is already at work!Simon B wrote:BTW: when I say "police cars I'm used to" I mean I'm used to them from the outside
...so we germans are not alone Those other cars look more like racing team equipment to me!Wolfwood wrote:And here's a Finnish police car, just for comparison:
So do we - but the emphasis is on prevention.Screet wrote:However, reading the linked wepage, I begin to understand, why there are these differences. German police always uses civil cars to fight speeding and such. They typically try to hide their equipment as good as possible and even take "nasty" steps like forcing people to slow down extremely and have the cam hidden right behind in some areas of germany.
Yeah - I've seen a porche get wiped out missing the slowdown turn at the offramp off the autobahn.For example, have a speed limit of 100km/h, then turn to 70 at the beginning of a bridge leading over a freeway...then very few meters later, right below the top, 30km! Someone who drives a truck has to keep some speed in order to get over that bridge...flash! another big amount of money gone.
Well that was the criticism here - so the police need to make it look like they are not liveried tax men.The reason is, that the police does not want to stop people speeding, but that they have the order to increase the income made by fining the speeding people.
Well we have to be careful with internet pics - some of the cars are photoshop mockups, others are promotions by the car company. Police do not really use ferrari or lotus - at least not as patrol cars ...But those "police racing team" cars...wow...I'm impressed! I always thought that the miami vice ferrari idea was a fun one for television only.
"better" is subjective and relative. They serve their purpose. No doubt there is a reason behind the flat-color cars too.Thinking about those images, I do believe that those racing editions for police are much better than what we have, it was just absolutely unimaginable to me.
So you'd have been thinking in terms of the old Rovers?It's roughly 25 years since my last visit to the UK, no wonder I did not know!