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[Structure] Four-Dial Street Clock I

70.1k Monarchii  10 months ago

Structures!!


a little and simple Victorian post clock typically strewn around the streets of a long gone past era. the brass and green copper colour compliments it well, especially with the solid and refined brick pillar that supports it's base.


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Four-Dial Street Clock I

"Gearkin"


free to use

with or without credit as along as you don't claim you made it yourself(i will smack your nose if you do)

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 2.7ft (0.8m)
  • Length 2.7ft (0.8m)
  • Height 10.7ft (3.3m)
  • Empty Weight 8,956lbs (4,062kg)
  • Loaded Weight 8,956lbs (4,062kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 64

Parts

  • Number of Parts 25
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 61
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    70.1k Monarchii

    @Graingy good :)

    9 months ago
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    35.8k Graingy

    I won't stop you.

    +1 9 months ago
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    70.1k Monarchii

    @Graingy

    Saunders was hired by Gastown’s local merchants to build the clock as a monument. It also had an alternative purpose: Placed over a steam grate above one of the aforementioned pipes, it kept local homeless from sleeping on the warm spot. The clock is likely only the second steam clock ever constructed, the first having been built by Englishman John Inshaw in 1859, to draw customers to his tavern.

    yeah, can I bomb it? it's not even Victorian in age.

    9 months ago
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    35.8k Graingy

    Ever heard of the Gas town steam clock?
    Probably not.
    Probably one of the shittiest tourist "attractions" known to man.

    9 months ago
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    70.1k Monarchii

    @SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore NOP IS SMOL AND IT ON POLE- flomphf

    +2 10 months ago
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    Ain't this th-

    10 months ago