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2010 Chevrolet Tahoe "LCPD Detective 1.0

(29 reviews)

3 Screenshots

This is a generic Liberty City Police Department Detective's Vehicle, it features reverse light strobe and a Whelen Edge Dashlight

Credits:

Tahoe:

- Model is original "Chevrolet Tahoe" by 4x4 Full Driver - Hummer H2, converted to GTAIV by Stiopa.

- Model improvements & Modified By Bxbugs123

-Further model improvments by Grant Matos

- Wheels By Bxbugs123, Textures by Lt.Caine

3 LED Whelen Edge:

-Whelen Edge model by EVI

-Grant Matos took no part in the making of this model

I would also like to thanks sKuare for the interior and rim textures!

THIS MODEL WILL ONLY BE UPLOADED TO LCPDFR,COM, PLEASE DO NOT UPLOAD IT ANYWHERE ELSE WITHOUT MY (GRANT M.'S) PERMISSION

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XBR410

Members

LCPD must be streetwalking for money if this is all they could muster up for the detective's.. 4/5* because it really is bland as hell sorry

Mr.Quiggles

Members

LCPD must be streetwalking for money if this is all they could muster up for the detective's.. 4/5* because it really is bland as hell sorry

CrossFire

Members Author

LCPD must be streetwalking for money if this is all they could muster up for the detective's.. 4/5* because it really is bland as hell sorry

It's a detective's car, not a Christmas tree, not every detective's vehicle has a full interior lightbar and a commander in the back

Mr.Quiggles

Members

It's a detective's car, not a Christmas tree, not every detective's vehicle has a full interior lightbar and a commander in the back

Piarulli246

Members

I like the layout of the truck but I think it should have more lights. I don't really see a point in releasing this but if you add more lights it can have potential.2/5 for now but if you add some nice lights it will be better.

RoegonTV

Members

Liberty City is going ghetto with that thing. Really, this shows no skill, other than being able to replace wheels?

Raylan Givens

Members

im sorry but im just starting out AND I can do better go look at my wips!! :0 happy moding!

CrossFire

Members Author

im sorry but im just starting out AND I can do better go look at my wips!! :0 happy moding!

I ask for constructive criticism, but that just goes too far

Mr.Quiggles

Members

I don't think people understand how police cars are in real life, versus video games. :D

Bossnix

Members

I don't think people understand how police cars are in real life, versus video games. :D

Piarulli246

Members

I agree. Detective cars have almost no lights. There is a difference between an unmarked and a detective car; this one is a detective car so it won't have as much lights.

They have more then two lights. I don't know where your living but they have at least headlight strobes, grill lights, a dash, and like 2 more lights in the back. I see first responders that have the whole front lit up and people still don't move over so what is one light going to do?

Pengi

Members

People are not saying it is a poor job/unrealistic, they are saying it is something that is very simple and probably could take about 5 minutes.

Not really something release worthy IMO.

Still a decent detective vehicle though. 3/5

RyanG

Members

Why is everyone giving him a hard time? Its a damn good detective vehicle

GreenAid

Members

other than being able to replace wheels?

If we want to be picky, that's just a texture edit.

Bossnix

Members

They have more then two lights. I don't know where your living but they have at least headlight strobes, grill lights, a dash, and like 2 more lights in the back. I see first responders that have the whole front lit up and people still don't move over so what is one light going to do?

Greyshadow

Members

They have more then two lights. I don't know where your living but they have at least headlight strobes, grill lights, a dash, and like 2 more lights in the back. I see first responders that have the whole front lit up and people still don't move over so what is one light going to do?

MauraAlexandra

Members

 

I agree. Detective cars have almost no lights. There is a difference between an unmarked and a detective car; this one is a detective car so it won't have as much lights.

 

Exactly, an unmarked vehicle which is meant to blend in with normal traffic while on patrol, has many lights to compensate for the fact that it doesn't have a lightbar on the roof, most states require there to be 360 degree lighting on emergency vehicles. However a detective doesn't need all the lights because they don't patrol the streets, conduct traffic stops ect.

palman

Members

Looks really bada**, maybe try makig into a Camaro. It would lower the point of gravity and give it a less chance of over turning. In other words good job on the lighting, it is a FIB undercover car right? Also, Try making a SWAT vehicle for the FIB Tactical Teams, if it is possible of course.

OfcRCS1992

Members

If my take home (im a detective) has side coverage

SnoDawg

Members

I like the layout of the truck but I think it should have more lights. I don't really see a point in releasing this but if you add more lights it can have potential.2/5 for now but if you add some nice lights it will be better.

SnoDawg

Members

I ask for constructive criticism, but that just goes too far

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