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NPC-Pickup Gardener Replacement

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Uploaded: 21st Mar 2008 at 1:11 AM
NPC-Service Gardener Pickup replacement
by Dragon Slave & hexameter

The next horse drawn cart of the set of replacements I started to make will override the original NPC Service Gardener Pickup. Again the object uses Dragon Slave's beautiful mesh of a Friesian horse. This type of horses is special in colour, the very long mane and tail and the feathered long hair on the legs.

The cart also is prepared to use custom sound that is already available here:
http://www.modthesims2.com/member/s...ad.php?t=121761 (NewSound-hansom.rar)
The wheels spin smoothly, the driver's position is correct and it worked without problems in my tests. The horse is not animated. The lantern in the rear of the vehicle will work at night.

Install as usual extracting the *.rar-file to your downloads. To hear the correct sound don't forget to download the sound package. It's the same one that comes with the updated hansom "Rendezvous". So if you already got it you are complete.
If you don't like to have the sound it will work as it is. If you want to have the original cars back simply delete the package and all is done.

Nightlife is necessary to use this vehicle.

Enjoy this cart, too, in your neighbourhoods of past times if you like.

hexameter

Note, as this is teamwork, have please a look at the policy of Dragon Slave if you want to use this vehicle for your purposes.

Dragon Slave: http://www.modthesims2.com/member.php?u=141051



Polygon Counts:
The vehicle covers 14 tiles.
Faces: 20 089 (1 435 per tile); vertices: 11 878 (848 per tile)

Additional Credits:
Quaxi and the developers of SimPE;
Numenor for his Basegame Starter;
Shaklin for sharing her knowhow of making custom sound packages;
To all the eager writers who built the database of tutorials on MTS2;

Last but not least Dragon Slave, thank you!