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LCPD Vapid Interceptor by Ekalb v1.2

(10 reviews)

4 Screenshots

SkylineGTRFreak has been doing wonders for the GTA IV community following work from Yosuke and M4k3 in converting GTA V vehicles to our favourite game. I'm also really thankful that SkylineGTRFreak has supported the community in such a way by providing some of his models unlocked for other models to customise further.

As soon as he had uploaded this one I grabbed it straight away and worked on it all day to produce something I've known the community was after.

So I present the Vapid Interceptor, ready for GTA IV, livery-mapped and with the standard Liberty City Police Department setup. I've also provided the model unlocked so that people can make their own customised versions in an effort to breathe further life into new and exciting areas of the GTA modding scene. I myself currently have an unmarked variant also underway optimised or the fbi slot. I'll most likely also work on an EVCS pack if I get the time.

Please advise me of any bugs or other feedback in the comments below or in my modding development thread.

**NB: I'm not 100% sure on the handling line I've provided. I'd imagine that the default police2 one should be fine though. If you have problems, just experiment. **

Thanks!

UPDATES HAVE BEEN RELEASED

+ Version 1.1 fixes a couple of quick issues related to ped positions in the backseats (no more heads sticking out the top) and collision alignment issues related to the front bumper and pushbar.

+ Version 1.2 adds a police antenna to the roof the vehicle and I've included 2 of Yard1's LCPD liveries that more closely resemble the NYPD counterpart for those seeking more realism.

CREDITS

Original Vapid Police2 by Rockstar Games,

Ripped from GTAV by M4k3,

Converted to GTA SA by Yosuke,

Converted to IV & provided in open, unlocked format by SkylineGTRFreak,

Extra liveries: Yard1 with source material from Abraxas,

UV-Mapping, attachment and modification of other police equipment, liveries, other editing etc. by Ekalb

What's New in Version v1.2

Released

  • - (v1.1) Fixed back seat positions
  • - (v1.1) Fixed front-end collisions
  • - (v1.2) Added police antennae to roof
  • - (v1.2) Added 2x liveries by Yard1 to download package

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10 DAVID 01

Members

GREAT WORK !!

Roth

Members

Nice car.

Sam

Community Founder

Thanks everyone, I'm sure DLer and Yard are hard at work on a heap of awesome liveries so just sit tight on that front. 

 

Phill Bellic - Totally forgot about antennae! I'll put some on for the next update!

 

I've received a few requests for me to do the same thing to the Stainer (gtav cvpi-esque police cruiser). As far as I know there's already a livery-mapped non-els lcpd style version of that. If people really want me to have a go at it I will but unfortunately I'll be offline for a little while soon.

 

Sam - glad you like it! 

 

I've got it covered, don't worry!

 

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PhillBellic

Members

I've got it covered, don't worry!

Yard1

Friends of LSPDFR

Non-els though?

Haines

Members

I've got it covered, don't worry!

toahakureshi

Members

Does it have a working traffic advisor lightbar?

Hullian111

Members

Great model, currently texturing with it, shame it doesn't have a front plate.

I've gone from hating plate templates because they are 'annoying' to wanting all good models with templates with different plate textures and templates. That's what one year of LCPDFR does to ya.

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