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4th and 5th Gen Undercover Ford Explorer Suggestions

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Both of these are suggestions for modelers.  If you are going to make something inspired by them please let me know, id love to see what you come up with!  One of these is for a 4th gen and the other is the current 5th gen Explorer.  Neither one would have a spot light or ram bars or roof mount light bars.  They are meant to be extremely difficult to identify as police vehicles.

 

4th Gen Unmarked Ford Explorer

Basic model is the version of the 4th gen Explorer that has a more sporty or luxury look to it, like in the images below.

 

Lighting - Front: grill, wigwags where that little round part is near the grill, simple linked LED near the rear view mirror

Side: see the grey Explorer below

Rear: uppermost point of window - 2 double LEDs, brake light red/blues

 

the video of the 5ht gen Explorer linked further down would be helpful as reference as well.

 

Images for Reference:

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5th Gen Unmarked Ford Explorer

Civilian or sport style Explorer converted to undercover vehicle.

 

Lights - Front: double LED where rear view mirror is (like in vid), 4 grill LEDs (2 like in vid, 2 tiny strobes just below first grill bar more centrally placed), red/blue fog lamps

Side: 

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