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West Midlands Mod (In Progress)

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Status: Initial Development

KEY: Planned In Progress Finished

--- Police Vehicles ---

Sector Cars--

Vauxhall Astra | Photo

Renault Espace | Photo

Ford Focus 90PS

Peugeot 307 Estate Dog Patrol | Photo

Skoda Octavia

Public Order Vehicles--

Iveco Daily LWB High Roof | Photo

Armed Response Vehicles--

Unmarked Audi A6 Estate & Saloon | Estate Photo - Saloon Photo

Land Rover Defender ARV (borrowed from Staffordshire Police) | Photo

Traffic Cars--

Unmarked BMW 330i | Photo

BMW 330i Touring | Photograph

Volvo S60 | Photograph

Jaguar XF | Photo

Range Rover SE

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Sector Cell Vans--

LDV Maxus | Photograph

Peugeot Expert Police Van (new) | Photo

Peugeot Expert Police Van (old) | Photo

West Midlands Police "G-WMAO" Eurocopter EC-135P-2 | Photo

Two-Wheeled

Generic Bicycle | Photo

BMW R1150RT Motorbike | Photo

--- HM Services ---

Royal Logistics Corps Bomb Disposal Truck | Photo

--- West Midlands Ambulance Service and St. John Ambulance ---

Two-Wheeled

Generic Bicycle | Photo

Honda Motorbike | Photo

Rapid Response Vehicles

Vauxhall Vectra (Emergency Physician)

Honda CR-V | Photo

Volvo XC70 | Photo

Ground Ambulances

Vauxhall Movano | Photo

Renault Master | Photo

St. John's Ambulance | Photo

HART Nissan Terrano 4x4 | Photo

Iveco Dailies

HART IRU Central Operations Vehicle | Photo

HART IRU Equipment Transport Vehicle | Photo

HART IRU Personnel Transport Vehicle | Photo

HART IRU Chemical Operations Vehicle | Photo

County Air Ambulance

"G-WMAS" Eurocopter EC-135T-2 | Photo

Land Rover Discovery Support Vehicle | Photo

--- West Midlands Fire Service ---

Pump Rescue Ladders

Dennis Sabre XL | Photo

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Dennis Sabre XL (JDC body) | Photo

Dennis Sabre XL (Older) | Photo

MAN M2000 | Photo

Others

MAN M2000 Water Tower | Photo

Vauxhall Brava Pickup Equipment Vehicle | Photo

USAR MAN TGA Prime Mover | Photo

ERF Hydraulic Platform | Photo

MAN Incident Support Unit

Iveco Command Unit

Bremach Angloco 4x4 Targeted Response Vehicle

--- Highways Agency (engineers) & friends ---

Highways Agency Range Rover SE | Photo

Highways Agency Mitsubishi Shogun | Photo

Automobile Association Renault Premium Distribution Rollback Truck | Photo

RAC Van

Generic SCANIA Hiab Crane

SIEMENS Highway Maintenance Van

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Roof codes:

- Filled black circle: road policing unit

- 5-point Asterisk (*): armed response vehicle

- Filled triangle: dog unit

Personnel:

Police

Traffic/Standard Officer

- can break down doors

- most common

- carries no firearms

- drives "panda cars"

Authorised Firearms Officer

- can break down doors

- carries a H&K sub-machine gun and a taser

- bullet-resistant/protective clothing

- wears a cap

- ARVs

Public Order Police

- can break down doors

- can carry either a light round shield or a heavier "classic" shield (former allows for faster movement but less protection)

- wears fire-resistant clothing and helmet with a visor

- wears a high visibility jacket

- vans with windscreen covers

Raid Police

- can break down doors

- can carry normal shields

- wears protective gear (including helmet and visor)

- vans with windscreen covers

Specialist Firearms Officers

- can break down doors

- for things like raids requiring firearms

Royal Logistics Corps

Bomb Bot

- can disarm and remove bombs from a scene. Travels in the RLC truck. Hopefully, I will be able to get this to not count as a casualty if it does end up in pieces.

Ammunitions Technician/Bomb Disposal Expert

- can also disarm and remove bombs from a scene, and also travels in the RLC truck.

West Midlands Ambulance Service

Paramedic

- rides in ambulances

- dark green clothes

- medical kit is a large dark green "cuboidal" bag

- can carry a yellow stretcher

Emergency Care Practitioner

- rides in Rapid Response Vehicles

- dark green clothes

Emergency Physician

- rides in Rapid Response Vehicles

- dark green clothes

HART Emergency Technician

- rides in HARTmobiles

- can wear SCBA or HAZMAT gear

West Midlands Fire Service

Firefighter

- the standard firefighter

- can wear breathing apparatus, water rescue gear, or green HAZMAT gear

Watch Manager

- one per group of firemen

- is the leader of the group

- manages them (possibly with action "macros")

Highways Agency

Traffic Officer

- can direct traffic, leaving free police units

- cannot arrest - only involved in traffic incidents and maintenance

- doesn't drive fast or have priority in traffic

Roadworks Engineer

- can repair broken things such as traffic lights.

- rides in the highways maintenance van

- can place signs (divert route?)

Mechanics Engineer

- can repair civil service vehicles

- can ride in the RAC van or the AA rollback

Fanbanners

Police and Ambulance:

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Fire:

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Kudos to icychopstix, westmidsfireman, and Scrivs for their help in giving me information about WMFS & WMAS. Thanks to them, I will be able to make this mod more realistic.

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Thanks for your kind words :)

4000 is maximum in EM4.

Maximum total polygons being rendered in-game at any one time (doubt it, that's a very low number for that, but just want to be sure) or maximum for a model? I know I can keep one model under 4000. 4000 is very high for me!

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Thanks for your kind words :)

Maximum total polygons being rendered in-game at any one time (doubt it, that's a very low number for that, but just want to be sure) or maximum for a model? I know I can keep one model under 4000. 4000 is very high for me!

From reading the various threads about models, I am quite sure it is per model :)

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From reading the various threads about models, I am quite sure it is per model :)

That's good. It's not really going to have an interior, seeing as it doesn't really need one. It might have an opening trunk and door but that would just be a matter of about 20 polygons or so. I leave you with a picture of a roofless Vauxhall Vectra, then (first post). Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to work on it until Friday or maybe even Saturday, but I won't have much left to do .. UV mapping, creating some simple lightbar meshes .. then the mesh aspect of the Vectra will be complete. It would be nice if some people could help, because I don't think I'd be able to map very well. Maybe make a landscape, but beyond that ... well, we'll see how it goes. Goodnight everyone.

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Kookas, good start and many luck for you! :12:

402 Polys are nothing...

Rampage, 4000 polys are wrong!

You can model how ever you will, in one screen can gives 140.000 polys/ game.

Many 3D-Modeler of german community have over 4000 polygons/ model (cars), sometimes 10.000 on a fire truck or ambulance - that is for me to high. it is to crazy for my hardware/ fraps.

Question at all british guys:

Would produce the Vauxhall in Liverpool? I have read the word "Vauxhall" near the Mersey in Liverpool.

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Your Vectra looks great and accurate so far. :)

About the roof, I couldn't find a very good picture, but it is basically just a curved surface with a lightbar on. Nothing unusual, you could probably do it without pictures.

Around here, the police use a lot of Vauxhall Astra's like these. There's also different cars for traffic, ARV, etc.

Great work so far. :)

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Birmingham is in the West Midlands, so I know all this already :)

If you have anything to correct about the following, please do not hesitate to point it out, before I end up making something that shouldn't even be in the mod. Thanks!

POSSIBLE VEHICLES OF WMM

--- Police Vehicles ---

Vauxhall Astra - marked, blue grille lights, headlight wig-wags, blue rotating lights on top - by far the most common patrol car of the West Midlands Police.

Vauxhall Vectra - marked, blue grille lights, headlight wig-wags, blue rotating lights on top - these are probably dispatched specifically.

Ford Transit Community Police - light grey/silver and marked, blue grille lights, two sets of blue rotating lights on top - this is for community-related police stuff.

Ford Transit Riot Police - marked, blue grille lights, two sets of rotating lights on top protected by a wire frame, with another frame to pull down over the windscreen.

Armoured Land Rover ARV - lightly marked, blue grille lights, no lights on top - a black heavily modified, armoured Land Rover Defender 110 used by armed police.

BMW X5 - marked, blue grille lights, an all-blue low-profile lightbar on top, headlight wig-wags.

BMW M5 - dark grey, unmarked, blue grille lights, headlight wig-wags.

Volvo S60 ARV - marked, blue grille lights, all-blue low-profile lightbar on top, headlight wig-wags.

Range Rover Sport ARV - marked, blue grille lights, all blue low-profile lightbar on top.

LDV Maxus - light grey/silver and marked, blue grille lights, two sets of blue rotating lights on top.

Renault Espace - marked, blue grille lights, headlight wig-wags, blue rotating lights on top.

--- Emergency Medical Vehicles ---

Honda CR-V Rapid Response Vehicle - blue dashboard lights, all blue low-profile lightbar on top, blue lights on front bumper, headlight wig-wags.

Volvo V70 Rapid Response Vehicle - blue grille lights, all blue low-profile lightbar on top, blue dashboard lights, headlight wig-wags.

Vauxhall Movano - blue lights on all sides at the top and in the grille, headlight wig-wags.

Renault Master - blue rotating lights built into the corners of the roof of the ambulance, grille lights, and headlight wig-wags.

--- West Midlands Fire Service ---

Various Scanias, Volvos and Dennis firetrucks ..

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Yes, that is alot of cars, but keep in mind that some won't make it in. Also, to keep you from having to browse through a huge list of police cars in-game before finding the right one, I might use the system of having a dispatch control room, like in the Florian Hamburg mod.

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I'm not from the West Midlands, But are you sure they use Aurmoured Land Rovers as ARVs. As far as I know ARVs are normally Volvos and BMWs. Also they probably use a Volvo V70 as a traffic car and general patrol car.

Yes. According to UK Emergency, there is a black armoured Land Rover that is used as an ARV. They say it is used in Staffordshire, however, a video of such a Land Rover and its armed squad in action in Quinton, Birmingham, can be found on YouTube:

It is, of course, not their only ARV, and it is likely that only one exists in the WMP fleet.

Thanks for the information about the other ARVs, I will add those then, too. But never have I ever seen a police V70. I think Yorkshire Police have them, but not West Mids. I doubt we even have them in the fleet.

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