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Ponte da Chanca, Lugo
   
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18.3.2017 klo 8.43
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Ponte da Chanca, Lugo

1 kokoelmassa, tekijä Armesto
Lugo Style Collection
72 luomusta
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Ponte da Chanca, built in 1874, allowing trains to reach Lugo from Madrid.

Three props:
Chanca_Bridge_(1, 2, 3)
512x1024px, LOD 128x256px
All assets around 1000 tris

===IMPORTANT===
You must use this mods to place it right:
Also, is easier build it using Prop Line Tool

Some of the images above are from MrMiyagi, who placed it in the real location with a much better and proper decoration. Thank you!
14 kommenttia
macluk 22.7.2018 klo 12.24 
Seems everyone knows it... but how to place this kind of bridge on water?
DeaNoMeaN 10.4.2017 klo 5.40 
Armesto tu es um genio.
Lindos assets.
Muito Obrigado.
mizrael77 6.4.2017 klo 11.04 
Nice model, there's only one huge problem: it's too narrow for the railroad so there's no way to place it whitout having parts of it protruding from the railroad...
MaxPower 27.3.2017 klo 8.12 
Thank you, Armesto. In fact, I forgot to reenable Prop Snapping after deacivating it some time ago. Works like a charm now.
sealtopia 24.3.2017 klo 19.58 
Even with the required mods I can't figure out how to place this mod. Any tips on this?
Armesto  [tekijä] 24.3.2017 klo 12.08 
@MaxPower Do you have Prop Snapping? You need it to raise props with "Move It!"
MaxPower 24.3.2017 klo 11.11 
I really like all of your bridge assets. However, I have yet to use them since I am unable to change their height using Move It! and Page Up/Down. Can anybody help?
albertofuji 24.3.2017 klo 7.49 
Armesto, estannos faltando un horreo e un cruceiro para as nosas aldeas ;-)
Armesto  [tekijä] 21.3.2017 klo 11.36 
@Zivouine I prefer to do buildings in my country right now, Madrid doesn't attract my attention too much.
Zivouine 21.3.2017 klo 11.33 
I see that you love old spansh buildings... Haveyou planned to do the Monasterio de el Escorial?