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Outlook Park Volunteer Police Declasse Merit Retexture 1.0.0

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WARNING - AS OF 23/12/16, GTAPOLICEMODS HAS BEEN LOST. THE MODEL FILES FOR THIS TEXTURE, UNLESS YOU HAVE THEM ALREADY, ARE GONE. PLEASE FIND A LEGAL MIRROR WITH THE SAME TEMPLATE.

 

What good is this car for? If you look into it, Outlook Park is basically Crown Heights. And due to it's large Jewish diaspora, they form something called the Crown Heights Volunteer Police - the 'Shomrim'. Basically a neighbourhood watch team with flashier equipment, and more funding. Since Crown Heights has an ex-NYPD Impala now at their disposal, I decided it would be great...all the way back in December, 2016...to recreate it in a lore-friendly way in GTA IV.

 

This is Lt. Caine's MTL Fire Truck, modified to give the appearance of a...if you read the description, you'd know. Using many reference images, I have made the texture as accurate as can be with the limitations GTA IV texturing has. There's a chance that the liveries may be slightly incorrect because of said limitations, my skills, and aforementioned timing, for example, I now realise I should have added 'SHOMRIM' text in Hebrew, too late now, though, so if any problems or inaccuracies show, tell me.

 

The original model, sadly, is unavailable, (but much credit goes to Lt. Caine for the model itself, shame we can't get a similar non-ELS model) and remember, don't redistribute it without my permission!

Enjoy!

 

And as a footnote, next Tuesday is my birthday! Not one, but TWO big retextures that nobody seems to have done before are coming out then!

 

 

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