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Historic Richmond VA - 1x3 Duplex Home 2a
   
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Historic Richmond VA - 1x3 Duplex Home 2a

In 2 collections by Gilded Age
Allegheny City Collection
115 items
Historic RVA
16 items
Description
This is the wood clapboard siding version of the RVA duplex 02b.

About the building
Model is inspired by a 1908 duplex built by James H. Goddin at 318 N 32nd St in Richmond VA. The queen anne style structure is a contributing structure to the Oakwood-Chimborazo historic district. I designed windows more befitting of the queen anne style. I have preset four color variations for the wood clapboard siding and it is paintable in-game with mods.

Many urban early 20th century american neighborhoods have a mix of housing types and including duplex homes in your recreations will add to realism.

This building should go well in a New England, Mid Atlantic or Rust Belt based city, as well as many other North American cities. There will be additional set of compatible Historic RVA homes forthcoming in the next few weeks.

In-Game information
1x3 Level 3 Residential Low
Homes: 2
Ploppable RICO enabled

Asset information
RVA duplex 02a
Tris: 1,507
Texture: 2048x512 _d, _n, _s, _i, _a, _c

Note: Note: This asset shares textures with RVA duplex 01a, RVA duplex 01b, RVA duplex 02b so the Loading screen mod is recommended to preserve RAM.


LOD
Tris: 170
Texture: 256x256 _d, _i, _s, _c

You can search for this asset in Findit or Ploppable Rico Revisited by typing "RVA"


About the Historic RVA collection
The Historic RVA collection attempts to recreate homes of the style constructed in Richmond VA in the period of 1880s-1930. I will continue to grow this collection over time with special focus on the areas of Church Hiill/Chimborazo, The Fan District and the mansions and grand apartments on Monument Ave.

Detailers should enjoy this collection as I will reskin many of the models to offer different variations like you would find in real-life neighborhoods. Could be as simple as brick vs siding or fancy windows versus basic windows. I will do my best to keep the poly counts down and share textures among different models but If you're playing on a potato then when the collection becomes large you may be best to just pick your favorites from the group rather than download all variations.