Hunter Cavalry/Development: Difference between revisions

Added Classic Muscle inspiration and Plymouth 'Cuda image link.
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[[File:ClassicMuscle2006Front B52006.png|350px|thumb]]
The original model for the Classic Muscle was likely created sometime in early 2006. It appears in [[Black 2 (2006-06-29 build)]], as well as the Burnout 5 [[Burnout 5 (2006-11-13 build)|2006-11-13]] and [[Burnout 5 (2007-02-22 build)|2007-02-22]] builds. It was also used in promotional materials for Burnout 5, including in a flyer which came with some copies of Burnout Dominator.
 
Though the Classic Muscle takes some inspiration from the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1969_Chevrolet_Camaro_327.jpg 1969 Chevrolet Camaro] at the front, it appears to be a mostly original design.
 
The Classic Muscle was used for demonstrations of a car being ripped in two. Pete Lake showed [https://youtu.be/WU6HhiwPKOw?t=961 a video of the process] at GDC 2016, while Jack Griffin showed what appears to be [https://youtu.be/jYpbXhl-4h0?t=1478 screenshots from the same video] at 4C: Prague 2018.
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= Mid 2007 =
[[File:HunterCavalryCudaRear1Zoom.png|350px|thumb]]
At some point between February 22 and July 18, the Classic Muscle's design was changed. Like the final model, the new design's front is based on a 1969 Pontiac GTO; however, unlike the final model, the rear has clear inspiration from a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:70_Plymouth_Cuda_(7265444868).jpg 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda]. Based on available timeframes, it is likely the "'Cuda Cavalry" design was short-lived.
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HunterCavalryCudaSide.jpg|Side view of the 'Cuda Cavalry at a developer meeting.