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[REQ] National Guard HMMWV w/ ELS

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I recently viewed a video of the US National Guard response to Ferguson, and saw their humvees (HMMWV) had blue and red lights at the front and back of the vehicle. If anyone is willing to add some ELS or even make the model, I'd be more than thankful. (PS, this is for a "private pack" of mine, idk if I should release it yet or not, I might in the future.)

 

Thanks again, and HAVE A GOOD ONE!

 

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I recently viewed a video of the US National Guard response to Ferguson, and saw their humvees (HMMWV) had blue and red lights at the front and back of the vehicle. If anyone is willing to add some ELS or even make the model, I'd be more than thankful. (PS, this is for a "private pack" of mine, idk if I should release it yet or not, I might in the future.)

 

Thanks again, and HAVE A GOOD ONE!

 

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[stop at around 8-9 seconds to see HMMWVs with ELS type lights]

Edited by BErad1502

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im about 95 % sure those lights are actually on an emergency vehicle in the Background. iv never seen any Tactical Vehicle Use any Emergency style lighting beside an ambulance HMMWV, and Recovery Vehicles but they only use ambers. Doesn't mean it wouldn't be cool to see though.

 

You're exactly right, actually. But I still would like to see an HMMWV with some lights anyway. ;D 

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