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summers a time long gone (no SPs but MG needed if installed with CI)

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Uploaded: 17th May 2009 at 9:58 PM
Updated: 25th May 2009 at 9:55 AM
To celebrate the 5th Birthday of MTS2 ...



... here's a rundown public pool. It's not exactly postapoc but not wholesome and sanitary either



Despite its state the pool has all the facilities expected from an outdoors public pool such as:
- restrooms
- changing booths
- outside showers
- eating and hang out area
- and some chess for those who prefer that





A copy of the lot has been tested and I've found no issues with it.

credits for included cc:
- sink without toothbrush and soap by Laure @ colorbox
- old bicycle by Aviolina @ GoS
- marble walls and floors by Adele @ MTS2
- uprite column 5% taller by Sophie-David @ MTS2
- time factor: siding 06-1 by pixelhate @ MTS2

credits for cc needed but not included
aelflaed @ MTS2
weatherbeaten seating , Maxis RC

buggybooz @ MTS2
allsorts office chair and table

Marvine @ MTS2
metal ladder with animations

credits for cc shown but neither needed nor included
CTNutmegger @ N99
hood deco buildings

cc by me - download separately, that's the second file:
- worn stained diving board, Maxis RC
- worn pool ladder, Maxis RC
- worn sumptuous brasserie barstool, Maxis RC
- worn simsentry clothing booth, Maxis RC
- worn clubdistress counter, Maxis RC
- worn espressomatic bar, Maxis RC
- worn gearhead bar, Maxis RC
- worn hipster barstool, Maxis RC
- worn diving board, Maxis RC
- worn pool slide, Maxis RC
- worn speaker, Maxis RC
- worn uprite column, Maxis RC
- worn backyard loungechair, Maxis RC

Lot Size: 2x3
Lot Price: 67984

additional credits:
With permission I've used pixelhate's texture for the changing booth recolour in order to make it blend in with the building. Thank you

Thanks to also the team behind SimPE and to Numenor for the CEP and his tutorial on recolouring.

Last, but not least, big thanks to everyone who works around the clock to keep this site running - and congratulations!!