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Harbor County Modifications Presents:
HCSO Ford Interceptor Sedan Version 5.0
Vehicle Overview
This vehicle model is the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan used by the Harbor County Department of Public Safety Role Play Community in 2016. The vehicle was custom designed and purpose built for the community to commemorate 4 years of operation.
This vehicle is being released publicly as part of that celebration and we hope that everyone who chooses to use this vehicle enjoys it as much as we do, and as much as some of you enjoyed using the previous Crown Victoria.
The livery used in the video preview below is an updated version of the Harbor County Community's original launch livery from 2012 in honor of the community's 4+ years of operation and is used in the video as a place holder. Other liveries will be included in the release as well as a template for making your own liveries.
Vehicle Features
Our new vehicle fleet was purpose built to meet the demands of the Harbor County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division. We simulate a highly funded, modern agency, so our patrol fleet is equipped with some unique features:
Independent front / rear light activation stages Customized Whelen Legacy DUO lightbar with forward flood option Able 2 Products Supplemental Light Heads Optional ALPR camera system Watch Guard Video’s 4RE high definition dash camera system Stalker Patrol Digital Radar System Customized center console modeled after HAVIS products, featuring Whelen Sapphire control head, Panasonic Toughbook computer, and Brother PocketJet in car printing system Patrol Rifle and Less Lethal Shotgun mounted in car racks Setina rear window guards, partition, tamper resistant door panels and rear seat Setina Push Bumper Optimized for ELS 8.5 View the enclosed read me file for further notes and information.
This file was originally uploaded on www.LCPDFR.com and you may not upload or otherwise re-distribute this file through any other site or medium without written permission from johnclark1102.
Video Preview
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Harbor County Modifications Presents:
Panasonic Arbitrator Dash Camera
Model Overview
This model is inspired by the Panasonic Arbitrator dash camera used by my local Sheriff’s Office. I decided to model it to provide another camera option for GTA IV modelers and help increase the variety of items used in building cars.
This model is not intended to be an exact replica of the Arbitrator camera since there are several models of cameras in use with the Arbitrator system, but is meant to be a low poly, close visual approximation of the style of camera that the Arbitrator system uses.
Model Features
· Low poly – 520 polys, comparable to other dash cam models.
· Includes modeled mounting bracket and data cable for added realism.
Installation Notes
This model is provided as an unlocked Development Resource intended for use by vehicle modelers. The .wft and texture files are included, and must be imported into zModeler to be installed on a vehicle.
Credits
Any use of this model requires the following credits be given:
Model
- Model is scratch built by johnclark1102
Texture
- Texture is made by diablozer0d617
- 976 Downloads
- 4 Comments
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Harbor County Modifications Presents:
Harris County Sheriff's Office Chevrolet Impala Version 2.0
Vehicle Overview
This vehicle model is based on the newer Impalas used by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office in Houston, TX. This is my second version of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Impala and features many improvements and upgrades over the previous release, which was based on the older Impalas in the Harris County fleet.
Vehicle Features
This updated Impala features many of the new items that have been installed on HCSO's newer cars, including:
- The new Harris County livery. Also includes a GTA IV “Liberty County
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Harbor County Modifications Presents:
HCSO Ford Crown Victoria
Vehicle Overview
This vehicle model is the Ford Crown Victoria used by the Harbor County Department of Public Safety Role Play Community. The vehicle was custom designed and purpose built for the community to commemorate their 2 years of operation in July, 2014.
This vehicle has been released publicly as part of our 2 year celebration. We hope that everyone who chooses to use this vehicle enjoys it as much as we do.
The official Harbor County livery has been removed, and a generic Liberty County Sheriff livery has been installed. A template is included for making your own liveries.
Vehicle Features
Our new vehicle fleet was purpose built to meet the demands of the Harbor County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division. We simulate a highly funded, modern agency, so our patrol fleet is equipped with some unique features.
-Independent front / rear light activation stages
-Customized Code 3 RX 2700 MC (Multi-Color) light bar with Lighted Mounting Feet
-Watch Guard Video’s 4RE Camera system with Zero Sightline Camera
-Customized center console featuring Whelen Sapphire control head, Panasonic Toughbook computer, and Brother PocketJet in car printing system
-Patrol Rifle and Less Lethal Shotgun mounted in car racks
-Polycarbonate rear window guards
-Prisoner transport area features tamper resistant door panels and bench seat
-Optimized for ELS 8
View the enclosed read me file for further notes and information.
-This file was originally uploaded on www.LCPDFR.com and you may not upload or otherwise re-distribute this file through any other site or medium without written permission from johnclark1102.
Full Credits are in the Spoiler Below, as well as the Credits Section on the side of the page.
Video Demonstration of Code 3 2700 MC with Multi Color Technology Modules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdnsrfLG3TE
Special Thanks
Big thank you needs to go out to the people like EVI, BxBugs, F5544, CJ24, and everyone else who releases unlocked Development Resources so new people can learn how to put cars together.
Also a big thanks to Murphy, Kevin499, 0taku, HLSavior, CJ24 and all of those who spend their time posting tutorials and helping to answer questions on the forums.
Credits
Full Change Log
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Harbor County Modifications Presents:
Brother PocketJet In Car Printing System
Model Overview
This is an in car printing system that I made for use by the Harbor County DPS Community to commemorate 2 years of operation in July, 2014.
In car printing systems have become an important tool in modern law enforcement, allowing Officers to print reports for citizens, forms that need to be filled out, traffic citations, criminal citations, and other items that were previously handled on hand written carbon copy paper. In car printing systems can be mounted in a variety of locations, including inside the glove compartment, on a center console, on the passenger seat, or on the prisoner partition.
This model has been released publicly as a development resource as part of our 2 year celebration. We hope that everyone who chooses to use this model enjoys it as much as we do.
Model Features
-Low poly; only 57 polygons.
-LED Status lights are illuminated (Power, status, and Bluetooth)
-Modular; the printer, paper roll, and stand are separate objects that can be moved and scaled as needed to fit in a variety of locations in your car.
View the enclosed read me file for further notes and information.
This file was originally uploaded on www.LCPDFR.com and you may not upload or otherwise re-distribute this file through any other site of medium without written permission from johnclark1102.
Full Credits are listed below, as well as in the Credits section on the side of the page.
Special Thanks
A big thank you need to go out to the people like EVI, BxBugs, F5544, CJ24, and everyone else who releases unlocked Development Resources so new people can learn how to put cars together and become inspired to create new things.
Also a big thanks to Murphy, Kevin499, 0taku, HLSavior, CJ24, and all of those who spend their time posting tutorials and helping to answer questions in discussion forums.
Credits
Any use of this model in a vehicle requires the following credits be given:
Model
- Model is scratch built by johnclark1102
Texture
- Texture is made by diablozer0d617
- 925 Downloads
- 9 Comments
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This model is based on the older Impalas used by the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Houston, TX. I've also included a Liberty County Sheriff's Office livery.
This is my first model, so I decided to keep it simple and stick to something I'm familiar with. I've also released it unlocked since all the parts I used to make it are available as unlocked development resources. It's my ultimate goal to learn how to produce excellent quality content, so if anyone with more experience wants to send me a PM with some tips or feedback about what I've done well, and what I've done wrong, I gladly welcome the information.
I've also included my custom ELS textures with the download, as well as the default textures if you wish to switch them. My custom textures can be seen in the screen shots and video. Please remember that the custom textures are designed and tested to work on MY computer using MY ENB. I currently run a very high end computer and am using the CryENB available on lcpdfr.com with the preset for high end computers. If you choose to use my custom ELS textures, your experience may vary.
Here is a brief video showing an overview of the outside of the car, and my custom ELS textures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXHlTHF24dk
This file was originally uploaded at www.lcpdfr.com and it may not be uploaded anywhere else without written permission from the author, johnclark1102.
This product is a freeware product composed of other freeware products and may not be exploited for personal, financial or
commercial gain. The product is provided without any form of warranty. Therefore, responsibility for any damages caused by this
product or its misuse rest solely with the user, as the author will accept no liability.
Handling by Sgt. Kanyo:
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Special thanks to Murphy, Kevin499, 0taku, HLSavior, and everyone else on the LCPDFR forums who helps to answer questions and make tutorials.
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