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Civetta Bolide

Discussion in 'Official Content' started by gabester, Sep 10, 2012.

  1. Sebulba

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  2. KrukasKlep

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  3. G-Farce

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    Officially the first Countach came out in 1974. 6 years ahead of the 80s, which make me wonder which car you was thinking of when you claimed it was an 80s car. If you want to go back even earlier Countach prototype was at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. Even more confused confused what you mean by 80s. Not that it matters, it's all fake anyways :cool:
     
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  4. pippoose14 2

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    Dev vehicles arent based on any one car, the are usually based off of concept such as "mid 90s suv" is the roomer
     
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  5. ManfredE3

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    Tell that to the 200BX and DT40L :p

    I think his point is that the general styling just fits the 1970's better than the 1980's. Take cars like the Countach and Pantera for example. Both cars started in the 1970's with fairly standard styling but they got crazy in the 80's.

    On the other hand, cars like the Merak and the Ferrari's stayed fairly subdued during this time compared to the aforementioned cars.
     
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  6. KrukasKlep

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    You guys might wanna look this thing i made a while back.
    It has a rough concept of what i think the bolide really needs (besides a rally variant)
     
  7. 1234321

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    View attachment 647891
    I managed to drive the Bolide at its limit until it ran out of fuel whilst taking no damage. Only spun out three times. One was from not paying attention the other was from downshifting while I was in the middle of a corner and I can't remember the last. (I have no idea where I could post this so I just posted it here and I have never seen this sort of thing done before on this forum)
    P.S: I was on the long Hirochi Raceway circuit for those who are wondering
     

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  8. Iain MacRae

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    Someone was bored lol
     
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  9. 1234321

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    Yeah I had nothing to do.
     
  10. ktheminecraftfan

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    Alright since someone mentioned something about a Remaster, What are some things you think this car needs.
     
  11. CaptainZoll

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    I'd say metric gauges and american spec bumpers are a good start.
     
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  12. kwai38

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    Hell, maybe even put butterfly doors on it cause l e w e d g e 7 0 s
     
  13. ManfredE3

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    Like I said on the last page, it just needs a lot of general quality work.

    As for content... At least US spec bumpers and metric gauges as Zoll said.

    Like I said on the last page, there's some room to give her some interesting engines.

    As I mentioned earlier on this page, there's a fair number of counterpart cars that started off with sensible styling and just kept getting updated with big aero and the like, so it would be great to see the Bolide get stuff to represent this trend.

    Also, just to beat Spicy to it...A config inspired by the group B Ferrari
     
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  14. _Diamond_Coal_

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    me want EUDM Bolide
     
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  15. SuperAgentAlex

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    this is supposed to be a Ferrari 512 BB (at least to IGCD but who knows they might not be credible)
     
  16. BrynCoops

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    It's actually supposed to be a Civetta Bolide, and IGCD should have this car listed as 'Made For Game' - looks nothing like a bloody 512BB, or any Ferrari made around that time.
     
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  17. SuperAgentAlex

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    yeah, you're probably right
     
  18. Alex_Farmer557

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    it has hints of ferrari, hints of detomaso and a whole lot of wedge
     
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  19. BrynCoops

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    I can see Pantera in it - but like if they'd made a newer one on a shoestring budget, and only sold it in the US; that's the Bolide.
    I see zero Ferrari, there's more Pontiac Fiero in the Bolide than any Ferrari.

    I wouldn't even say it has much wedge either.
     
  20. Nascal

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    It looks Italian. That should sum it all up.
     
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