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Cameron Waller got a reaction from BErad1502 in (REQUEST) 2000-2006 Chevy Tahoe LAPD/LASD/CHPI think it wouldn't be right to use the new Tahoes and not the older ones. Someone that really knows how to model can make the Tahoe look really good.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from goldencandy610 in Virginia State Police PackJust this for now.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from Deputy Brand in How to make a functional CHP lightbar Non ELSIs there a way to make a CHP lightbar work correctly without ELS with correct corneas?
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Cameron Waller reacted to Mikofiticus in 1980s California mods -
Cameron Waller reacted to Constable Lego in 1980s California modsChrist, could you both be anymore entitled? Lundy isn't obligated to release his/her models.
It's easy to see why a lot of the good modellers have stopped releasing stuff when this is how the community acts.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from trogan997 in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackI converted a Federal Signal Streethawk made by Lt.Caine from GTA IV to GTA V
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from Sgt.Kanyo in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackThis is the current 90s CHP cars and more are coming.
Planned:
1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
1998 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
1999 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
1992 Chevy Camaro RS Marked
1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Marked & Slicktop
Completed:
1994 Chevy Caprice 9C1 Marked & Slicktop
1996 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from Sgt.Kanyo in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackMore screenshot of the CHP Slicktop CV
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from trogan997 in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackThis is the current 90s CHP cars and more are coming.
Planned:
1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
1998 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
1999 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
1992 Chevy Camaro RS Marked
1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Marked & Slicktop
Completed:
1994 Chevy Caprice 9C1 Marked & Slicktop
1996 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Marked & Slicktop
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from trogan997 in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackAlmost done.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from trogan997 in Virginia State Police PackIt's still being worked on.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from trogan997 in Virginia State Police PackAdded the Code 3 Squadshield as a extra for the 91 Caprice and made the gumball light a bit smaller.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from badass22 in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackAlmost done.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from SWATboy in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackAlmost done.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from Adam L in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackRight now I'm working on a 2013 Impala LAPD and this is to show my progress.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from 55d in OfficerWaller's Garage { Current Project: 1990s Orange County Sheriff, Ca PackI forgot all about this topic, so recently I started reworking the 1991 Chevy Caprice released by Lundy and so far progress has been made with the Caprice Classic and 9C1.
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Cameron Waller reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.4 - Announcement + First PreviewBeen a while, huh?
You know, when we first started making LSPDFR, the whole process was pretty much one big roller-coaster that didn't have any brakes: there were the obvious highs when we'd finally add in something cool, but the low points were pretty hard as well - the amount of work that went into simply researching how things worked really took its toll as well. And, of course, while this was all going on there just simply wasn't any stopping, we were a couple of (somewhat) real people who essentially lived in Los Santos for just about all of 2015, spending month after month pushing forward and trying to come up with things that everyone here would like to see.
So, of course, the grind and the pace of everything simply just wasn't sustainable and after 0.3, it's no secret that while the numbers and everything for our site are still on the up, month after month, things did slow down quite substantially for the actual mod itself. But, we can tell you, this wasn't all bad news - it's afforded us the opportunity to take a step back and really look at the mod and figure out where we want to go next with it. While our approach before was all about cramming as much new stuff as we could into a couple of months of development, we've now been able to look back at many of the original ideas and concepts that we had for LSPDFR and build on them. Of course, with that being said, there's still a lot of new stuff crammed into 0.4!
With 0.4, we've taken the time to fix a couple of those "how the hell didn't they add this yet" moments :)
Aside from the cool little additions like this, though, the major theme of 0.4 is Character. Ever since seeing the character system for GTA Online, it was always our goal to implement something similar in LSPDFR. There's just something that much more personal and immersive about playing a game with your own character, and the possibilities that it offers are staggering too. And yes, while mods like EUP are fantastic (and awesomely compatible with 0.4!), they still feel somewhat separate or distant. With 0.4, this separation is gone.
No, these shots aren't taken from GTA Online. This is our own, fully-featured, LSPDFR Character Creator.
Of course, we'll talk more about the new Character features in LSPDFR 0.4 later. The Character Creator menu shown above is obviously only one part of what's new in this regard, although hopefully it emphasizes the effort that we've gone to. Thanks to some of the new additions like this, much of 0.4 actually looks and feels like an entirely new mod altogether.
Officer Ronson and his clones obviously couldn't make it to the flashlight party.
Stay tuned! We'll be sharing more about 0.4 soon.
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Cameron Waller reacted to sixium in What Light Is ThisThey look like Whelen 400 series dual-LED with the grill mount
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Cameron Waller reacted to Desmond98 in [WIP] Real California ArchitectureNew stuff that will be added in update:
Streetside props (Flag of LA, Flag of LA County, Flag of CA, LA Trash Bins)
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Cameron Waller reacted toDeactivated Memberin Lundy's sick ass gta v modsOh no, typo!
1975 Coronet
2014 Dodge Charger Police Package
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Cameron Waller reacted to RobertTM in New York ModificationsModeled a Federal Signal NYPD/PAPD High-Riser
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Cameron Waller reacted toDeactivated Memberin Lundy's sick ass gta v modsNew updates to all b-body DEV models. This'll include functioning dials and instrument lighting along with a new handling line with proper suspension and acceleration.
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Cameron Waller reacted toDeactivated Memberin Lundy's sick ass gta v modsI'm about as satisfied as I could possibly get with the box Caprice as of now, so I'd like to put some releases out with it.
Would you like to see the Beverly Hills cruiser?
Picture perfect from the exterior, interior is more of a guess since I can't find any shots. Although they did use the same Motorola MDT box as the LAPD.
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Cameron Waller reacted toDeactivated Memberin Lundy's sick ass gta v mods1990 Caprice 9C1 DEV is getting updated today. Please update your current/planned mod releases with the new base when it is published.
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Cameron Waller got a reaction from RobertTM in 2016 Florida Highway Patrol PackModeling takes time to get it on point.