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(Request) VCPD Maverick livery

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OK, nevermind.......I figured it out. The model in the pic you provided is the vanilla base model for the "Maverick" helicopter. I was looking at models that are the "polmav" - Police Maverick - version of it.

My understanding is that base vanilla models are not "mapped" to be able to take new liveries, the way we usually do things. That is why the "sign" texture files in vanilla ytds looks so strange, compared to most liveries/templates. So - we could easily do up a livery for the "polmav" version of this helicopter, using the replacement model I linked above. There is also a "Maverick2" addon model model out there, which gives a news helo version, and then the police version as well.

However, if you truly want to use the vanilla Maverick helicopter - there is a way to do that. A dev by the name of Thero (SoCalThero?) created a pack of stock vehicle templates, that covers the vast majority of vanilla vehicles in GTAV that would even need a livery. As part of that, he actually had to tweak the model files a bit, so that the livery template would work. Basically.......that means you have to install his model files as well. The Maverick helicopter is part of that pack. Here is the link, on GTA5 mods (sorry, lol.....)

https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/air-port-service-and-service-vehicles-template-pack

Send me a PM here, and let me know what you think.........

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