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  1. My idea :private civilian helicopter

    I know that Mr. house's parents (from fallout:new Vegas) had a private helicopter, and the parents were killed in the same helicopter during the storm.
    This proves that rich people have their own civilian helicopter.
    Two variants:
    a-black helicopter

    b-small helicopter with one seat:

    image:https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/927575/pub_5be14b780d30c900aba88cc8_5be14b8063d2ac00ab42105f/scale_1200

    Zopwertty

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    Oh! This is a shot in the dark but I have to ask...

     

    Have you heard or read about Fallout London? Seeing your jaw dropping car designs, I can easily imagine you coming up with a gorgeous London black cab for that mod. Just sayin' :smile:

     

    I like your current mod progress and cant wait for me to do a full clean install and pop it in the data folder.

     

    Its late here, too much coffee, going to bed.

    Interesting you bring up this point about Fallout London.

    I recently joined the development team. Soon you will be able to see my unique creations that I make for the game!

     

    @Zopwerrty - That concept is stunning to look at, although unfortunately I cannot see anywhere in the game this may actually 'Fit' for lack of a better word without severe landscape modification.

    - Edge

     

    Maybe it will be on the railway and not on the monorail, then maybe it can be added.The interior can be designed in the fallout style.

    Zopwertty.

  3. WOW! That thing is EPIC!

     

    Now to be fair, I doubt a direct replication would work... At all... But it doe make me wonder about that all so American tradition of the 'Motorhome' - the big bus-based kind, with the pop-outs and full bathrooms and crazy stuff like that. This thing could serve as an inspiration for something along those line I think.

     

    ~JD

    hmmm,motorhome? Im found something.

    Peacemaker.

    link to see:https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/1246934/pub_5c3ee8f9bb0fd300a92f5d95_5c3ee900ef136b00a923db74/scale_1200

    https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/1222191/pub_5c3ee8f9bb0fd300a92f5d95_5c3eee52df53e700aa305172/scale_1200

    https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-zen_doc/167204/pub_5c3ee8f9bb0fd300a92f5d95_5c3ee900f2c47c00a90c7c67/scale_1200

    and in fallout 4 art book vanilla trucks have logo ''brave''.(just fact for new trucks)

    Zopwertty.

  4. I have an unusual idea

    I saw carts with fallout 2.

    And I want maybe them to be in settlements(for example, at the gates of the diamond city or at the walls of good neighborliness, etc.)

    and they could be built in their own settlements

     

    information from fallout wiki:

    Brahmin carts are primitive vehicles often used by merchant caravans in New California. These wagons help make the network of caravans that crisscross the Wasteland both profitable and useful.

    A typical cart is made from the salvaged parts of a private car, typically a light pickup truck. The engine block, cab, and all parts forward of the cargo box are sawn off, leaving the light metal rear cargo box and rear axle, as well as a pair of projecting frame rails. The brahmin is then hitched to these frame rails to pull the wagon. Salvaged tires are still used as wheels.

    Most carts are approximately six to eight feet long and four to five feet wide, using the average human male as a size referent. This yields a ready-made cart that can accept quite a large load of cargo. Indeed, the most likely limiting factor to a cart's load is the pulling strength of the brahmin to which it is hitched rather than the load limit of the suspension and tires. Cargo is typically tied down and covered in a tarpaulin, rendering what may well be valuable goods into a pile of dingy, nondescript blocks.

    It is highly unlikely that these carts are capable of gaining much speed, as both the hitch position of the brahmin and the gross weight of a laden cart would preclude high speed. No brakes or other control gear are in evidence, meaning that acceleration, deceleration, and maneuvering all fall to the hitch animal. Indeed, caravans bring many guards along to combat raiders, indicating that the carts themselves are incapable of outrunning threats encountered on the trail.

    Carts are often found at every settlement of any appreciable size, typically with at least one or two guards loitering nearby. The constant ebb and flow of these carts from settlement to settlement keep trade in motion, delivering goods to settlements unable to produce them and making what little economy exists in the wasteland operate.

    went see carts? its link:https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/d/d1/BrahminCart.png/revision/latest?cb=20110616201201

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