The Brickade is an armored truck that appears in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update. It was also supposed to appear in The Ballad of Gay Tony as a compact armored van, but was not added. The Brickade is manufactured by HVY in The Ballad of Gay Tony and MTL in Grand Theft Auto Online.
Influence[]
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
The Brickade is depicted as a large and stumpy armored bus-like van based on Prosegur's custom armored vans with additional reinforced construction resembling those on an RG-12 APC, produced by Land Systems OMC. The grille as well as the double-headlight layout are similar to the MOL MSB 18 Riot control vehicle. The rear fascia is very reminiscent of the Stockade, featuring a similar light layout and door design to the International 4700 DT466 Armored Truck.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
The truck appears with a redesign in Grand Theft Auto Online, where it has a large 6-wheeled design with a utility rear. It is primarily based on the MAN TGS 26.480 6x6 Expedition Truck, with elements of the front fascia and the tail lights seemingly inspired by the first-generation Iveco Trakker and headlights from the 1992–1998 Mitsubishi Fuso FM. The equipment seems to be based on a mix of the Renault Kerax-based MIDS Midlum Security Truck and the Kenworth K370-based GVX Patagonia.
Design[]
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
The Brickade is somewhat similar to the Securicar, but adopts a cab-over design, a beige bodywork and much smaller wheels. In addition to a thick body shell, the Brickade is also equipped with plating that protects the front radiator grill, as well as steel mesh grating covering the front windscreen and wheel wells. The Brickade is implied to be associated with the LCPD or the NOOSE, as it has a police radio and the ability to pass through tollbooths without paying. However, unlike most police vehicles, the Brickade can use a Pay 'n' Spray, similar to the FBI vehicles in the 3D Universe.
Despite it having two doors in the front and two doors in the back, like the Securicar and their variants, it can only fit two people in it, as the back doors are not programmed to open and fit people in the back like these vans can. However, they will only open upon heavy impact. This is because the Brickade is an unfinished project, which will make it noticeable for missing a few details.
When exploded after suffering heavy damage, the actual bodywork of the Brickade is only slightly charred (although generic parts, such as its wheels, lights and interior are severely burnt), unlike other vehicles in GTA IV.
The vehicle is set to spawn in a beige colour. However, the bodywork is actually covered by a texture and the actual colour is applied on the inner door trims.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
The Brickade still inherits the square shape but assumes a more detailed design, featuring several accessories around it. On the front, the vehicle features a large bullbar fitted with a winch, protecting the cabin's front and the large radiator (which is more visible when the bumper is detached). Its headlights are integrated within the outer edges of the bumper, employing a set of main lights of different shapes and LED-like turn signals. Around the cabin, there is a black sunshade covering the upper side of the windscreen and an overhang of high-beam lights, directly mounted over a set of protective frames on the upper section, covering a portion of the windscreen and the roof. A sunroof and a set of dual trumpet horns can be found on the roof.
On the rear module, the sides are mostly composed of small compartments on the lower side and numerous windows on the upper side, as well as a door and the fuel tank on the right side. Various handles and stands can be seen built from the bodywork, which allows players to hang on to the truck. Two larger compartments can also be found on the rear part of the module. The module itself is also protected by protective frames covering the front, rear and roof, with four mounted lamps facing either side of the truck, that are turned on in conjunction with the yellow marker lights.
The rear end of the module is predominated by a large load carrier which seems to retract from the vehicle from two steel bars, along with a bullbar mounted on the lower rear that prevents damage to the rear of the chassis. Rectangle tail lights can be seen on either side of the vehicle, as well as a rear window partially covered by the rear load carrier. The roof features various small hatches and what appears to be solar panels.
The Brickade is painted in a primary colour for the upper side, rear bullbar and interior stitching, as well as with a secondary colour for the lower side, front wheel arches, and front bullbar. The protective frames around the truck, the sunshade above the windscreen, and the stands on the lower sides have a permanent black colour. It also employs heavy-duty wheels with rugged off-road tyres.
Current Design Gallery[]
Version History Gallery[]
Performance[]
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
Given its armored construction and subsequently heavy weight, the Brickade's performance is as expected for a vehicle of its class.
The Brickade suffers from poor speed on average due to poor acceleration, but can reach slightly above average top speeds after uninterrupted and prolonged acceleration. Its steering also varies; due to its shorter wheelbase, strong torque and rear wheel drive, the van can execute tight turns in low speeds, but this trait is hampered, as the vehicle travels in higher speeds and increases its inertia. Similarly, its brakes are reliable when the vehicle travels slower, but requires a moderately longer stopping distance when braking in higher speed (although they still fare better than those of the Ripley). Regardless, the Brickade's heavy weight allows it to push smaller and lighter vehicles out of the way with ease.
The Brickade is also considerably hardened to handle selected forms of damage to an extent, to the same degree as the Securicar, Police Stockade and Enforcer. The vehicle can absorb large amounts of gunfire, but will eventually succumb to engine damage, especially when it is shot at the front, where the engine is. The Brickade can also survive six direct hits from the Automatic Shotgun's explosive rounds (three times the amount of a regular car, at any part of the vehicle) before its gas tank ignites and results in the vehicle exploding.
The Brickade is the most durable front-engine vehicle in the HD Universe, even more durable than the rear-engine APC.
TBoGT Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engines | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
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N/A | 62 / 100 | 5 | N/A | RWD | 6500 / 14330 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | 5 | FR | RWD | Cannot be observed |
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
The vehicle is by far one of the fastest large-sized trucks in the game, having very quick acceleration and a high top speed. Its durability is one of the best for a truck, taking a large amount of ramming and gunfire. It also has great handling, something unique compared to other trucks in the game. The Brickade is also capable of ramming smaller vehicles, without losing too much speed. Similar to vehicles like the Granger or the Roosevelt, the Brickade allows passengers to hang on the sides, allowing them to use assault rifles and Light Machine Guns, however, like any of these vehicles, they are very exposed to crashes and gunfire. Because of the bulletproof windows, the front occupants are partially safe until these become shattered by excessive gunfire, similar to the Rumpo Custom, the XLS (Armored) and the armored vehicles featured in the Executives and Other Criminals update.
The engine sounds the same as regular trucks, being a medium/high revving engine, cab-over configuration. The six-wheel drive layout (25%-75%, front to rear torque distribution) gives it excellent traction, paired with its rugged heavy duty tyres. The stated 24 valve system would correctly relate to the 6-cylinder engine, assuming the truck takes the standard 4-valves per cylinder configuration.
GTA Online Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Maximum Velocity (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
Fuel Tank Size (litres) |
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N/A | 65 / 105 | 5 | N/A | AWD 25% FWD 75% RWD |
14000 / 30865 | 65 |
N/A | N/A | N/A | 24-Valved Supercharged (Badging) | N/A | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | N/A | F6 | AWD | Cannot be observed | Cannot be observed |
Rockstar Games Social Club[]
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
Gallery[]
Variants[]
DuneGrand Theft Auto Online |
(Rear quarter view) |
The Dune is a rally converted variant of the GTA Online rendition of the Brickade. It shares the initial chassis and cab compartment with the Brickade. It is lifted and features a storage unit in place of the command post compartment found on the Brickade. This vehicle was added in the continuation of the Cunning Stunts update. |
Prominent Appearances in Missions[]
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
- Can appear in the Special Cargo mission when selling crates.
- It is a possible vehicle used to transport Airfreight Cargo during a random hangar resupply mission, specifically the Signal Jammers mission.
- A convoy of Brickades are used to transport supplies to the submarine during the setup mission "Submarine Recon" in the Doomsday Heist Act II.
- During the Act III finale of the Doomsday Heist, The Doomsday Scenario, Cliffford has four mobile servers, which are located in Brickades.
- Appears in Repo - RV Nearly There?, where one needs to be stolen and delivered to Simeon's Premium Deluxe Motorsport dealership.
Locations[]
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
- The van is notable in the game for being normally inaccessible in gameplay, and as a result, can only be accessed via trainers or specialized savegames. It is unknown why the Brickade is not used in any mission in the game. Although files exist that completely specify the vehicle's performance, sound, and design, the Brickade cannot be found anywhere in the game.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
- Can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry for $555,000.
- Decreased from $1,110,000 after the Los Santos Drug Wars update.
- Can be requested by a VIP (and any bodyguards of the organisation) for $9,000 after purchasing a large Warehouse (or for free if owned as a Pegasus vehicle) from the Interaction Menu > VIP Vehicles. It will always spawn in matte black and will spawn near the player where there is enough space.
Radio Stations[]
- In all its appearances, the radio is set to "Off".
Trivia[]
General[]
- The Brickade's name would be derived from the word "Brick", which clearly describes this vehicle as "squared, bulky and heavy".
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
- The BradyGames guide features the Brickade despite its unavailability. Even though the vehicle is only obtainable by modifications, the vanilla Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 guides also feature it. This is probably listed earlier before removed during the development.
- Despite featuring a meshed frontal windscreen, the player can still be thrown through the Brickade's windscreen in a high-speed collision.
- Although it bears no badging, police chatter implies the Brickade is manufactured by HVY.
- The vehicle is named Avan in the files, likely being an abbreviation of "Armored van".
- Earlier adaptations of the Brickade were likely painted in a similar livery as the Stockade. The brickade's textures contain a specular map (which is used to control reflections in-game), which still faintly has the Gruppe Sechs logo on it.
- This is also likely why the Brickade has a darker stripe at the bottom and the middle part of the vehicle painted onto it, as those might have served as the green stripes in Grouppe Sechs' livery, before being desaturated.
Grand Theft Auto Online[]
- Similar to the Phantom and many MTL trucks, the Brickade's badges incorrectly refer to the engine as a "V24", where it actually means "24 valved", which is supposed to be written as "24v".
- The Brickade was originally branded as a HVY vehicle in-game, despite the update announcement and in-game website referring to it as the "MTL Brickade".
- After the Cunning Stunts update, the vehicle's in-game brand has been changed to MTL.
- Despite this, the the vehicle's listing on the Rockstar Games Social Club still refers to it as a HVY vehicle.
- After the Cunning Stunts update, the vehicle's in-game brand has been changed to MTL.
- The original Rockstar Games Social Club image, as well as in-game posters for the Brickade depict the vehicle with what appears to be two large antennas mounted on top of the cabin, similar to the Packer, absent in the final game.
- The Brickade features a unique white noise reversing buzzer as opposed to the standard reversing beeper featured on most heavy trucks.
- While standard versions cannot be modified at all, those that were requested by a VIP/CEO or bodyguard will spawn with tinted headlight glass.
- Although not visible due to the permanent bull bar extra, a number plate holder can be seen by clipping the Rockstar Editor camera through the same bull bar.
See Also[]
- Brickade 6x6 - Customizable variant of the Brickade with a usable Acid Lab available.
- Mobile Operations Center - A trailer with a usable command centre available.
- Terrorbyte - A similar-sized truck with a functional nerve center.
External links[]
- Depiction of the Brickade by GTASeriesVideos on YouTube.