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Renault 12 Toros (1989) - ufubo.ai

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Type
LoRA
Stats
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Reviews
Published
Sep 30, 2024
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 1,200
Epochs: 4
Usage Tips
Strength: 1
Trigger Words
Renault 12 Toros
Renault12Toros
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Declaration:

SDXL models are created per request after the FLUX version and I'm not happy with the results in SDXL. I suggest using FLUX if your system is capable of it.

Tip:

  • You can add "sedan" or "station wagon" to the prompt to select the body type.

  • All training images were photos of parked cars, so it generates driverless cars unless specified.

About the car:

The Renault 12 Toros is a popular variant of the Renault 12, produced primarily in Turkey. Known for its durability and reliability, the Toros was widely used in both rural and urban areas as a family car and a utility vehicle. It became a workhorse in the region, recognized for its simple design and ease of maintenance. While production of the Renault 12 began in France in the late 1960s, the Toros continued to be produced in Turkey until the early 2000s, gaining a dedicated following due to its versatility and affordability.

From Wikipedia:

Renault 12 Toros is a modernized version of Renault 12 in Turkey. It was designed in 1989, and released in the second half of the year. The name "Toros" comes from the Taurus mountains in Turkey. Renault 12 Toros had high traction so it used for many years. It was used as the official vehicle for many years by the Turkish National Police and Turkish Gendarmerie. Its Espically Connected to Turkish Gendarmerie Intelligence. production stopped in 2000 because its emissions polluted too much for the European Union's Emission Norms.