Golden Gate Bridge Draggable Network Pack
Check out the tutorial linked above and READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW for best bridgelaying results!
The Bay Bridge’s younger, more famous, more red brother, including custom streetlights.
This bridge is a replica of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California (altered slightly for C:S network scaling and compatibility), and is network based to provide ultimate flexibility to span anything you may need it to!
The pack is made up of several networks – the approach ramps, two anchorages, and the actual suspension spans A through D.
Build the bridge by dragging the A, B, C, and D segments to 100m each, (12 or 13 units each). They are set up to not allow dragging shorter than is appropriate, and it is obvious when you have dragged too long. Use the anchorages on either end of the bridge and then use the approaches to bring the structure to ground level.
If you need more help, check out Fine Road Tool, Fine Road Anarchy, Precision Engineering, and Move It to let you tweak, move and craft the bridge as finely as possible.
Phew. That’s a lot of description. Basically, with Fine Road Anarchy and MoveIt you can do a whole lot of cool stuff. Have fun and post pictures of what you come up with!
Let me know what other bridges you may like to see! I have a long list to make already but I can change suspension pillars and anchorages pretty easily, so if there’s something cool to make, it won’t take me too long!