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https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3017652355
Still among my favorite trucks:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2068172108
@BarbieGirl This page is for the working versions see the details section above for links to the props
Amd while, yes, the Best Buy truck is not accurate they do definitely put their logo on the side. But they aren't blue :) They are white with the big yellow price tag and Best Buy in black. Their delivery trucks and their racing big rig are blue. I am thinking you could Google "Best Buy big rig" (you want US trucks, type big rig for the semi's) and you should be able to see an example of all three if you plan to redo them :) here is an example: https://live.staticflickr.com/7171/6769572857_b6becee584_b.jpg
Other than that though I do love watching these brands going about my streets :) Thank you for that American pleasure I do get!
Thank you for your creations/edits! (I mean the edit part in a really good way)
No, not at all. Hell, actually, I'd say that it should be a good thing that these vehicles are on the workshop as it does help with diversifying goods trucks in-game.
Plus, what the guy likes to make is what he likes making.
The picture you showed me has a two-axeled (sorry for not using the proper term) trailer, not three. Again, we don't do three-axeled trailers in the US.