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(Redid the behind the scenes section. The off-road vehicle is less purely a Willys MB and more of a combination of several similar military vehicles from the mid-20th century.)
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* The Off-Road Vehicle's appearance is an amalgam of two military vehicles from the mid-20th century. In general appearance and function, it is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys_MB Willys MB], better known as a Jeep. The front of the vehicle, however, takes additional influence from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_WC_series Dodge WC series] of military utility trucks. Specifically incorporating the rounded fenders and placement of the vehicle's headlights atop them.
* The Off-Road Vehicle's appearance is based on the "U.S. Army Truck, ​1⁄4 ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance", commonly known as the Jeep.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 18 August 2019

Off-road vehicle
F76 off road vehicle
Seats1x driver
3x passengers
LocationAppalachia
 
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Gametitle-F76

The Off-Road Vehicle is a vehicle in Fallout 76.

Overview

An all-terrain wheeled vehicle, the off-roader was a popular choice among both civilian and military clients, due to its ruggedness, reliability, and versatility.

Appearances

The off-road vehicle appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind The Scenes

  • The Off-Road Vehicle's appearance is an amalgam of two military vehicles from the mid-20th century. In general appearance and function, it is based on the Willys MB, better known as a Jeep. The front of the vehicle, however, takes additional influence from the Dodge WC series of military utility trucks. Specifically incorporating the rounded fenders and placement of the vehicle's headlights atop them.

Gallery

References