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Tony Luke's Cheesesteaks

Dans 2 collections faites par Gilded Age
Little Italy by Gilded Age
37 objets
Philly Assets by Gilded Age
5 objets
Description
Order yours like a regular customer "Wit Wiz" to get cheese wiz and grilled onions with your 100% USDA ribeye cheesesteak.

If you downloaded prior to 3/28/2022 you may need to unsubscribe and resubscribe to get the corner sign prop to properly appear. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks to dalearends for helping me identify and resolve the issue

If you like my work, don't forget to rate and feel free to comment. Follow my workshop to better track my ongoing uploads.

About Tony's Luke's Cheesesteaks

Most locals in Philly have a favorite place to get a cheesesteak. Tony Luke's has been part of that conversation since opening under the I-95 overpass in 1992. Whether its your favorite or not it is an iconic brand associated with Philly as its been featured on countless TV shows. You can get a Tony Luke's cheesesteak at the arena, baseball stadium and even the PHL international airport.

This building is not a 100% replica of one specific location. Rather it takes inspiration from several locations including South Philly, Wildwood NJ and Ocean City MD. This asset will fit in nicely on the edge of your light industrial area, the fringe of your Main Street corridor or in a beach town near the boardwalk.


About the Building Asset

I have not made this asset colorable. The red and white paint scheme is integral to the branding of Tony Luke's. I did try to make the paint and roof seem a little stained as these joints are never crisp and clean.

Roof props are from Rony69's JPPO collection and linked to in the Required Items. These are bigger roof props. But these greasy cheesesteak places have major venting. More than I could represent with the vanilla props.

Background on Little Italy collection

This cheesesteak shop is a blue collar restaurant my for my Little Italy collection. The collection focuses on independent Italian American businesses with appealing vintage signage that have endured for decades in places like NYC, Philly, Detroit, St Louis, SF, etc.. Expect to see pasta shops, cheese shops, cafes, bakeries, butchers and much more.

In-Game Information
2x3 L2 Commercial Low
15M wide. Intended as a left corner
Ploppable RICO enabled under Comlow

Asset information
Tony Luke's Cheesesteaks
Tris: 1,072
Texture: 512x2048 _d, _n, _s, _i

LOD
Tris: 85
128x128 _d, _s, _i

The smaller signs such as the menu board and ATM Inside sign are part of the main mesh. The larger illuminated signs are their own props.

Sign Props

Corner Sign - 3D Letters
Tris: 672
Texture 128x512 _d, _s, _i
Lod Texture is 78 Tris, 32x128

Roof Sign
Tris: 388
Texture 128x512 _d, _s, _i
Lod Texture is 12 Tris, 32x128
6 commentaires
dudemeister 15 avr. 2022 à 8h36 
Iconic. This place is a great touch of flair for any NA neighborhood.
Acting|Rite ⚧ 24 mars 2022 à 5h50 
love the philly look :), hot take though philly cheesesteak aint it :P
nicocn383 23 mars 2022 à 18h53 
Great to see you back Gilded. Thanks for the hard work!
crosscountrycpjon 23 mars 2022 à 16h46 
So glad that you have restarted this Little Italy project. Terrific work as always!
Gilded Age  [créateur] 23 mars 2022 à 16h31 
@djnellz215913ko - thanks. I choose Tony Luke's for the asset over the other Philly staples because it struck a nice balance between iconic look/signage yet not overly difficult to model. The Red/White checkboard adds a lot of visual interest without much effort on my part. Pat and Genos with all the neon craziness would be too much to tackle. While places like Jim's South St or Dalessandro's it felt like the building/signage was a little too basic to be impactful.
djnellz215913ko 23 mars 2022 à 13h52 
they make a great cheesesteak. Not as good as Dalessandro's, but a damn good steak. Love it. Subscribed.