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Thanks!
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They show up under paths in the terraforming tool but they work like the default quay
and can u make it working wiht curve like the default seawall?
Could you convert this into a quay (or two, with and without fence)? Combined with these beautiful props, we could easily make some good sea walls, retaining walls and so on.
To add to everyone asking for the angles, when you also have time, is it possible to make these as park assests? I'm a noob detailer and I find using the parks way to make seawalls is easier
Good job!
But yeah, if you could add angles, that would be appreciated.
(Just keep calm and keep on modding)