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Ford 350 - Highway Safety Authority - Traffic Control Truck 1.2

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I thought there was a lack of work/service vehicles for GTA 4

(Yes i still model for GTA 4, because i don´t have zmodeler3)

So, here you go, a truck for the fictional "Liberty City Highway Safety Authority"

Whos main purpose is traffic control on highways and help with broken down vehicles.

(Can pretty easily be changed to like a road maintenance truck with a new skin)

 

I hope you enjoy it!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMGoCAPuYnw

 

 

If ive forgotten any credits, please tell me!

What's New in Version 1.2

Released

Added Cones to the back (was supposed to add a toolbox, but it didnt work so i skipped it, sorry)

Added a small additiopn to the skin

Added a clipboard

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austinblue27

Members

Very nice, well done! I feel, and this is just my opinion, that it needs some random objects in the back like street cones and maybe a tool box and some road closure signs. But other than that, a really good truck you got here!

Mattesolo

Members Author

Very nice, well done! I feel, and this is just my opinion, that it needs some random objects in the back like street cones and maybe a tool box and some road closure signs. But other than that, a really good truck you got here!

Ill add that before i do the video and then ill go ahead and upload a updated version

RyWilson

Members

this is definitely a nice truck. its simple and can be used for few things :) thank you!

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