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my first vehicle skins soon to be released (army police)

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Hello people of the LCPD:FR community - I'm new to the skinning world (so please bear with me, constructive critisism is appreciated) and decided one day to make my own skins, so, using templates (and Microsoft Paint) I created the US Army DACP (Department of the Army Civilian Police) Fort Hamilton, NY skins. I've worked on the base (not as DACP) but although they arent 100% accurate, I am still working on them, so far I have one for a Chevy Impala (non-slicktop, I have yet to find the correct lightbar), Ford F-150 (fictional, they don't use F-150's) and soon to work on the Crown Vic (fictional, they don't use CVPI's) and a slicktop Chevy Impala as well as a fictional Mobile Command Center.

Once I have the onwer of the model's permission, I will release them on LCPD:FR and GPM.

Attached is a picture of the current Chevy Impala slicktop, although I don't think I will replicate the stripes (since I'm not a professional skinner) on any of the models.

INFO ABOUT DACP:

Department of the Army Civilian Police, are the uniformed civilian police officers of the U.S. Army. DACP are responsible for law enforcement and security services on U.S. Army owned and leased buildings, facilities, properties and other U.S. Army assets.

THEY ARE NOT MILITARY POLICE OFFICERS.

Edited by 1stCavMedic

I never did understand why people make skins for the same model twice, 1 with a lightbar and 1 without, really makes 0 sense cause it's the same texture made twice :dry: ..

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