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  2. Zmodeler - Wikipedia

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    ZModeler (or Zanoza Modeler) is a 3D modeling application developed by Oleg Melashenko.It is aimed at modelers who model vehicles and other objects for computer games such as Euro Truck Simulator, UK Truck Simulator, American Truck Simulator, 18 Wheels of Steel, Grand Theft Auto series, Empire Earth 2, Midtown Madness, or similar video games.

  3. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    User modification, or modding, of video games in the open world sandbox Grand Theft Auto series is a popular trend in the PC gaming community. These unofficial modifications are made by altering gameplay logic and asset files within a user's game installation, and can change the player's experience to varying degrees.

  4. Talk:Zmodeler - Wikipedia

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  5. Sports Car GT - Wikipedia

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    The PC game retained a following and the game's open engine means hundreds of mods were made for it by the community. [16] This includes the addition of hundreds of cars, including the likes of Monster trucks and Minis , with some dating back to the 1920s, and hundreds of real and fictional race tracks too.

  6. Royal Masonic School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the school lie in the charities established in the late 18th century to clothe and educate the sons of Freemasons near their homes. These charities amalgamated in 1852 and established a boys' school at Wood Green in North London in 1857. [1]

  7. Bak file - Wikipedia

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