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If you happen to have photos of large surfaces with early soviet brick masonry however, I'd love it if you share them, as they would very likely come in handy later on.
The price tag is indeed low compared to the vanilla plant, as the 30s one is brick-made, and hence requires little concrete which is way more expensive.
About the coal consumption I didn't really pay attention initially, but it's good that it's consuming more than the vanilla plant, if only to simulate better the lesser efficiency of a 30s plant compared to a 60s plant.
For the same reason it employs more people because I'm sure a lot more shoveling had to be done back then xP
Great work!
I made a Mod Monday video with your mod in it.
https://youtu.be/R_MTadrhv50
Naked brick was more common in the pre-revolutionary times.
doing a naked brick variant for this one would be a major pain in the ass actually. I'd have to work on aligning the mapping accordingly, which takes me weeks for a job well done, and something tells me that because of the many angles on this building the final result would still be a bit of an eyesore. But hey, maybe other brick projects will come in the future ^_^