Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Horsehead Crane (Blue)

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Shipyard Assets
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Beschreibung
A level-luffing crane, used in shipbuilding among other things.

This is the stand-alone building version, placeable anywhere. Features a narrow footprint for easy placement. (Note: this does not come attached to the drydock shown in the images.)

Loads as a building in the transport section, under the extras tab. Works as a park.

This is designed to fit into my continuing series of shipbuilding assets.

Model Info:
Hi-Res:
5973 faces
maps 512X512

LOD:
346 faces
maps 512X512

8 Kommentare
Kearsarge  [Autor] 18. Nov. 2017 um 20:34 
Thought I'd mention here that I've just released the prop pack for crane rails that I mentioned in the post below. Go check it out if you want this crane to ride on something.
Kearsarge  [Autor] 7. Nov. 2017 um 17:37 
Thanks! The tracks in the screenshots are all integrated into the drydock building, though I've begun work on a prop set of those to put anywhere. In the meantime, Ronyx has produced a great decal, and there's a set of crane/construction props in my shipyard parts collection that I think has some form of rail or yellow rail warning markings as a prop.
rdbepc 7. Nov. 2017 um 5:02 
Great stuf, man. Can you tell me what do u use for crane's tracks?
MrMiyagi 18. Aug. 2017 um 17:21 
Wow! Thanks for making these
Producer K 13. Aug. 2017 um 21:39 
Well Done... btw
Kearsarge  [Autor] 13. Aug. 2017 um 21:18 
Its an in-ground (graving) drydock building I'm still working on. It takes a little careful terraforming to get it un-flooded. I should have published soon. Thought it was nice to show the cranes in their natural habitat.
Producer K 13. Aug. 2017 um 20:24 
Or would that be your floating dry dock in the picture?
Producer K 13. Aug. 2017 um 20:23 
Nice. What walls are you using so the water doesn't flow into the dry dock? Or is the water level lower than the dry dock area?