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I'm doing exactly what you said, emodeling Vanilla stuff, currently working on 3 projects, 2 hopefully will be finished by the end of the week, 3rd one might take a bit longer:
- A civilian 4-door pick up, based on this SUV
- a light 4x4 ambulance based on this VW Amarok [i.wheelsage.org] .
- a 4x4 fire engine based on Industries DLC delivery van.
Then Im planning an ambulance, but I'll take a post truck's cab, to make sort of heavy ambulance/mobile hospital that we use during larger emergencies here in Europe.
After then I've got planned about 10 more vehs. It takes about 2-8 hours per vheicle depending how much work needs to be done, so it might take a while before I start doing any American stuff.
-For fire and ambulance, the ever classic red, white, and lime liveries for retextures.
-For police, a sheriff and downtown retexture. (could base off of the popular Alameda county sheriff for a sheriff retexture and Chicago PD or NYC PD for a downtown retexture)
-Retexture a default bus into a prison transport bus.
-Retexture the taxis for different operating companies. (just Google taxi liveries for inspiration)
If you're willing to do some modeling I have quite a few ideas for vanilla style vehicles.
Whether it be editing existing vehicles or even combining portions of two vehicles to make a new one.
An example: take the cab of the road maintenance pick-up and the passenger compartment of the ambulance, find a way to combine them and you could have an American-style ambulance. Don't know exactly how it would look but it's just an idea.