(1921-1950) SKhTZ and McCormick-Deering 15-30 Multi-use Tractor

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Author: Comrade Sky

Last revision: 28 Jan, 2021 at 15:59 UTC

File size: 20.28 MB

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Description:

This is a pack that contains the American and Soviet version of the 15-30 tractor. The tractor can be used for sowing, snow plowing, bulldozing, hauling, and felling.

There are 4 versions:

$ The McCormic Deering is available from 1921 to 1934.
1. Sowing/bulldozing/plowing all in one. Use the paint tool to remove or add the blade.
2. Open haul (ideal for felling at a logging camp, but not much else)

₽ The SKhTZ, which is the Soviet-produced version, is available from 1930 to 1950.
3. Same as #1, but different logos
4. Same as #2, but different logos

All versions have painted and rusted wheel options.

Specs:
Sowing, felling, and snow plow ability: 12
Bulldozing: 8
Speed: 12
Power: 19.3 kW
Weight: 2.6/3.4 t (tractor/tractor + trailer)
Trailer capacity: 2.35 t or very small vehicle

This model had no electric lighting or an electric starter, so it has no lights in the game.

The tractors move fast enough even while plowing so that others can pass, but vehicles seem to not pass on dirt roads. You may want to consider using gravel if 12km/h is too slow.

Extra information:
Ironically, Oleksii Kapustin made a version and released it before I finished my own. I decided to wait a bit so they wouldn’t be released at the same time, but I think this is a bit more balanced with the base game, and it serves extra roles. If you would like a faster, more detailed 15-30, I recommend subscribing to Oleksii’s version. If you want a more balanced version with more roles, I recommend using mine.

This is my first custom vehicle, so please report any mistakes immediately. I have tested it for a few days in my game, so it should work perfectly fine. I also made this one much easier to retexture in the future, so it should be easy for you to customize the texture of the vehicle if you would like. I would love to see what you could do!

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