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SMALL TELESCOPES: Victor's Summer Sale Volume I

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Uploaded: 7th May 2011 at 12:15 PM
Updated: 7th Apr 2023 at 1:25 AM
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Hello! :D
I got something new for you, of a different series than my recent "Cat" series.

Remember my sim, Victor? The very first sim I ever created, recreated, and kept along all my Sims games. My ultimate elder sim. Click here if you want Victor. (Sims 2 only)

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2 full, high quality recolors of the Maxis cheap telescope:
All wood (2 tones of Maxis-match walnut/dark oak wood),
and Iron.

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"Why buy the ordinary, Maxis ones," Victor asks. "Get mine instead, at the same price! You don't need to go get any mesh of any sort, it's magic like that, don't worry about my profit. Have a nice object at home. You deserve the best! You deserve Victor's recolors."

"I tell you, these telescopes are way better! They are *fully* (not just partially!) recolored, wonderful in your medieval and otherwise ancient neighborhoods, and the "Iron" one works in sci-fi neighborhoods as well! See how this Ol'Vic thinks of everything, huh?" :D


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Hobbies > Knowledge > The small/cheap telescope (AstroWonder) §550
"Back in the days of Galileo, these telescopes, even the ones made from simple wood tubes, weren't cheap at all. I bet you never realized, but even people as rich as me couldn't easily get one.", Victor says.



Dear Victor. I don't know about them, but I love you, old one.





Check the Picture Bin below for details on the textures - really nice for the -VERY limited- possibilities. Ask anyone who recolored telescopes, they'll know what I mean, tiny textures of my !"/$%, lol. I am quite pleased of the results - and so is Victor. :P



Hope you like. Enjoy! :D
Billie XOXO

Additional Credits:
Thanks to the wonderful Numenor for his wonderful tutorial on object recolors. It's awesome. And yes, I only discovered it very recently - better late than never.