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These are small units roughly the size of a regular shipping container in real life, they can be standalone, or put together to form a building albeit weak, these are often seen on construction sites as housing set up for the workers, as well as lunch rooms, offices etc. I thought this was something several missing from Sc4, so i made these.

All thoguh quickly, i needed something like this for my cities, so i made them pretty quick, so don't expect no fantastic quality here =P

 

They come on several different versions:

Red

Yellow

and Grey

There's also three different versions to determine for which floors they are supposed to be.

The bottom one has doors on either side, the middle one has plywood sheets where the door would normally be, and finaly the top section has a little roof junk.

 

 

They sit on a standard Landmark lot, no jobs.

 

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PEG MTP Superpack

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow, how come nobody ever thought of this till now? Great work Glenni. I ,however, will use these forever!
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I can tell you made these as props. Should've used "Props as Shadows"! Notice no shadows on the 2nd photo on the left? ^_^ Great work though, very thoughtful :)
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well kelly, i have no idea why the shadows aren't there, but obviously i made them as props with shadows, look at the other pics of the exact same models. They're right there, so either way it's not exactly my fault:P
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Oh, sure, so Glenni can siding-texture a box and we all rate it 5. I see how it is. ;-) Actually, I'm rather impressed by the way you've taken a simple concept and developed it into a great pack of buildings. I'm curious how you put several buildings on one lot?
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Props. They can't cast shadows on each other (in most cases) but you can put as many as you want on a lot. Well done for such a simple concept. The missing shadows on the roof of the stacked units is forgivable given the number of things you can do with these. Nice work Glenni!
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@ Hagar Topeka 1 : Well yeah, it is rather simple, and i didn't expect 5 from everyone either, but it seems it turned out that way. =P
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I downloaded this, thinking that it would look good in my dirty indusrty complexes, but it turns out it looked good around my mobile home park. anyways, 10/10! because the detail and creativity are very good
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