The End of the LineIt’s the end of the line, a last refuge for old train cars and Sims who
The End of the LineIt’s the end of the line, a last refuge for old train cars and Sims who have survived the Great Simpocalypse. Sure it’s dirty, dingy, and run down, but then so are you, so don’t be such a snob. While you try to survive perhaps you can discover some clues to what caused this calamity in the first place.I was watching a train speed-build video on YouTube the other day, and I was inspired to do my own train build, but with a Murky take on it. I had never attempted a train build before, but with all the great build stuff in Eco Living, and Journey to Batuu, it was a lot easier than I would have guessed. I’m only showing the exteriors in this build tour because I’d like you to discover the mysteries going on inside for yourself. (click on images for hi-res version)You can find The End Of The Line train build in my SimDoughnut gallery (userid:simdoughnut). This NoCC Residential build sits on a 30x20 lot, and replaces the Caboose Bar in Evergreen Harbor. As with all of my builds you’ll want to enable the “moveobjects” cheat prior to placing this lot in your game. I hope you have as much fun with this build in your game as I did creating it.Have Fun :)! -- source link
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