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Him1250 reacted to Skin Works for a gallery image, Left or Right? -
Him1250 reacted to HDgamerzPC for a gallery image, Chief is Finally Getting an UpgradeLos Santos Fire Department's Battalion 2 Chief is finally getting a new truck to respond in soon!
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Him1250 reacted to Chippy for a gallery image, Chevy Boyz -
Him1250 reacted to Fartknockr for a gallery image, Old Times -
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Him1250 reacted to t0y for a gallery image, Emergency ServicesLogos by @Slendis go give him a high five or something.
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Him1250 reacted to BradM for a gallery image, The Station -
Until the early 1980's, law enforcement agencies in the state of San Andreas primarily used red for their emergency lighting, with few exceptions. By the early to mid 1990's, all but one agency had made the switch to red and blue lighting. That one agency was the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff H.R. Jakowski served Blaine County from 1979 to 2013, and he believed in a conservative approach to policing. As such, the vehicles used by the department during that time reflected that idea, and remained tradition based. For the entirety of Jakowski's tenure, the paint scheme on BCSO vehicles had remained fundamentally unchanged. It was a minimalist, but effective scheme without any frills that took cues from Blaine County's flag. As well, the traditional solid red lighting remained a staple of BCSO patrol cars well into the 2010's.
However, the days of the old school cool are numbered in Blaine County. With the election of Sheriff J.T. Philips in 2013, the department has taken a more modern, progressive stance, employing new tactics and restructuring many parts of the department from the ground up. The red, white and blue cars of the Jakowski era are beginning to fade into history as new cars, equipped with modern red and blue LED lighting are ushered in. This Crown Victoria pictured above is closing in on 110,000 miles on its odometer, and will likely be retired by the end of the year. And while the iconic red lighting of the Jakowski years will go with it, Blaine County residents are sure to remember the many hours it served them well.
Livery by @iansonwheels, model by @t0y. Both currently unreleased.
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Him1250 reacted to Skin Works for a gallery image, Couple More Added to the Pack -
Him1250 reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, What is love? -
Him1250 reacted to Chappie for a gallery image, wonky eye'd •‿•Vehicle by @RobertTM, texture by @harrison90
anotha one.
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Him1250 reacted to Fartknockr for a gallery image, Charghoe -
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Him1250 reacted to Black Jesus for a gallery image, I Might Pull This OffA significant upgrade from this piece of shit:
I found a pattern that somewhat looks like the real version's simulated led rotations, but it looks decent enough with each beacon flashing solid. Plan on doing a whole pack if I'm satisfied with the results of this. Lightbar will be more detailed in the final version
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Him1250 reacted to Fartknockr for a gallery image, Slippery Vic -
Him1250 reacted to jumperman09 for a gallery image, 2014 charger added (more images belowsies) -
Him1250 reacted to jumperman09 for a gallery image, Sheriffs on scenePart of my Ohio themed pack seeing as I live there.
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Him1250 reacted to xDZYx for a gallery image, Marked & Slick -
Him1250 reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, One More Light -
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Him1250 reacted to t0y for a gallery image, WilliamsburgBCSO :) Other cars coming, all blue. etc.
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Him1250 reacted to Thehurk for a gallery image, More O.P.PReinstalled my game, now it looks pretty.
I am aware that some of the models look autistic, my game is rendering the L1 and the L0 in the same space, regardless of distance.