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Nobindu Escort (3644)
Nobindu Escort (3644)
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Nobindu Escort (3644)

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Nobindu Escort (3644-50)

Beldin's auto industry had traditionally been incredibly sparse, producing heavy trucks in the 3500's but little else. Historically, Beldin was known for its coach-makers, filling that nation's roads with a plethora of different vehicle styles and appearances, though all were standard purchases from Skelthan, Belkan, and other manufacturers.

Start-up company Nobindu, borne from the mothballed truck plants and a consortium of desperate coach-makers, was seen as a massive betrayal to the nation's cultural history, and in Beldin the vehicle was almost universally shunned. Belkan and Skelthan buyers shared no such remonstrations, allowing Nobindu to secure its spot in the Portan vehicle industry.


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RealVisXL v4 Lightning
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RealVisXL v4 Lightning

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4:3

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