About This File
Background:
Some people consider Napoleon Bonaparte to be the greatest military commander to have ever
walked the Earth and see him as one of the great innovators of his day, whereas others see
him as the first true dictator, who with modern means at his disposal, was mostly a great
oppressor..
Napoleon Bonaparte is a complex historical figure, one that still stirrs feelings in the
hearts and minds of people all around the world. That is exactly the reason why this statue
of him was commissioned. As a monument to the man, not his deeds or his actions, but to his
strategical brilliance and innovation.
This great copper sculpture of the Emperor shows him pointing his troops to the battlefield,
whilst seated on his trusted horse Vizir, a gift from the Sultan of Turkey. The statue itself
rests upon a large sandstone pedestal, with a few words inscribed on the front to teach the
younger generations to whom the statue is made out.
I hope you'll enjoy my second BAT creation and find a fitting place for it within your cities..
Lot Details and Information:
Lot Size: 2x2 Tiles
Menu Position: Parks & Recreation
Plop Cost: §250
Bulldoze Cost: §25
Monthly Cost: §2
High Wealth
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Dependencies:
This lot depends on two files:
BSC MEGA Props SG Vol 01
Porkie Props Vol1 European Street Accessories
Installation Instructions:
Copy the contents of the zip-file into the Simcity Plugin folder located in My Documents.
Credits:
My thanks go out to Porkissimo and Simgoober for creating their wonderful props, without
which I would not have been able to create the final lot that you're seeing here today.
Disclaimer:
Feel free to modify the lots for yourself and show them in your City Journals, but please
don't distribute them without asking me first.
Notice on current update:
This file has now been updated to include two versions of the same statue. You can now choose
from the normal sized version and the half-sized version, which is more to the scale of the game.
Notice on previous update:
This file is now updated! I've changed the textures of the statue with a more realistic looking
real-life copper texture. Other than that, there are no changes. Due to this change, I'll be able
to make more realistic and lifelike statues in the future. Credit goes to Oppie for teaching me
the method to use the textures. Oppie, thanks a lot!
Mod Edit: Fixed broken description formatting.
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