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  1. Swedish police cars are ready Here in the links you will find access to all police cars with the presentation of the lighting and sirens So enjoy watching Volvo XC70 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ToRRul4wI8 Volvo V70 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyTi6xqyXHM&t=21s Volvo V850 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTIGMtPUWhI&t=1s Volksvagen Alltrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FU9GhoosgU Volksvagen Passat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRGIxKcQQaw&t=1s Volksvagen T5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1kvNGJCyRA&t=1s Mercedes-Benz E-Class https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcu1IUS8jjs&t=1s I will continue such clips but also with Medical units and Fire department There will be more gameplay too (promises) Thats all " My viewers " tell me what you thing #Regards TheVolume #Enjoy
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  2. Impressive work Miggles! Keep it up, you've clearly got talent for this.
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  3. Light timing: Generally all my lights have a flash frequency of 3.0 to 4.5 except for some super fast LED flash patterns. Some lights may be un-synchronized IRL so having slightly different flash frequencies can achieve the same look. If they're sync'd then they should all be the same frequency. Flash intensity will depend on the lighting type you are creating. Halogen has a very low flash intensity between 0.0 to 0.3 while strobe has the highest possible setting at 0.99 Flash offset is the key to creating patterns. Lets take 2 lights, A and B: ....if A has an offset of 0, and B an offset of 1, then you will get a left/right alternating pattern. Polygon lighting: Halogen and strobe are a single polygon with the color that you want (red, blue whatever) but adjust the color settings so the polygon is a dull, gray-ish variation of whatever color you do. Halogen/strobe white tends to be off-white with a bit of yellow from what Ive seen so thats what Id advise. LED requires you to double up (clone) a second polygon light over the first. Using the "polygon glow" setting is also highly advised. For the first polygon, go with a solid color with no mixing of white. The second polygon (the clone) should be all white, or be a whited-out version of the original color. Strobe and LED double (or triple, or quad) flashes: This is easy. Just make the light, but then copy paste a second one into the light editor. It might be in the exact same position with the same attributes as the original. What you do next is bump up the flash offset by 0.25 or 0.50 depending on what you feel. Lets say the original flash has an offset of 0.0. The second flash will be 0.25 and the third will be 0.50 You can also try differing combos like 0.0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 and so on. A common one used is 0. and 0.5 The weirdest one Ive done was 0.3, 1.4 to get a "skipping effect". Feel free to go crazy with this.
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  4. http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/monthly_2019_12/image.thumb.png.548eda7f39fe4ce04181845fbb5f186b.png Hello community Today i am presenting you Freetown lifeguards. On picture Ford Expedition with Liberty Lightbar and roof rack with surf board an additional equipment, In background arriving fast response vehicle from Freetown fire department Ford crown Victoria FRV-Medic 1. Models by: ichboy, nnico, emsfan112 Childs:emsfan112 convereted from sketchup(model by zdravx), lightbar and spotlight form itchboy lightbar pack , godra http://www.emergency-planet.com/uploads/monthly_2019_12/image.thumb.png.548eda7f39fe4ce04181845fbb5f186b.png
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  5. Done: SCFD 1998 Pierce Dash Engine-3111
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