Sabatino Scooter Shop
Combining two of my hobbies. Vespa scooters and C/S. This asset is highly decorated with murals, illuminated signs of popular scooter brands and a rooftop billboard. Best placed on flat terrain.
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Asset is inspired by several different scooter shops I’ve been to including Scoot Richmond, La Moto, etc.. But to keep in theme with my Little Italy collection I have named it Sabatino Scooters after a small shop called Sabatino Mopeds in Portland Oregon.
Building is fictional drawing and draws upon elements from several places I’ve visisted. So I will make up a backstory. Let’s say in the early 1900s this building was built for a city-wide milk delivery service called Caputo Creamery. Caputo would make weekly deliveries of milk to your residents front door steps. Over time with innovation and competition this dairy delivery service was no longer necessary. Over the decades a few other light industrial uses came and went before the building sat vacant in the 1980s. In the early 90s the Sabatino family renovated the building with historic tax credits and opened the largest scooter dealership in the region.
This Scooter dealership is one of the first wave from my Little Italy collection I plan to publish in the coming months where I take independent Italian American businesses with appealing vintage signage that have endured for decades in places like NYC, Philly, Detroit, St Louis, SF, etc.. Expect to see pasta shops, cheese shops, cafes, bakeries, butchers and much more.
4×4 Commercial Leisure; L2 Unique Building
Ploppable RICO enabled
Sabatino Scooter Shop
Tris: 3,910
Texture: 2048×512 _d, _n, _s, _i
LOD
23 Tris
256×256 _d, _s, _i
All the signs and murals have very low poly meshes with custom LODs. The mesh for the rooftop billboard is around 900 tris because of the truss support system is detailed.
I had considered making the billboard a separate prop to subscribe to separately but could not place lighting props on a billboard prop. It doesn’t seem like you can place a prop on a prop in the asset editor. Since it was important for me to have lights to achieved the desired look I kept everything bundled with the building asset.
For the billboard to be illuminated at night you must subscribe to EvametryE’s 1930’s Barn Lamp. I’ve linked in the required items.
I also suggest for the detailers out there to subscribe to Vespa Prop by MrPoopyPants to stage out the parking lot as I’ve done in the screen shots.