
MY ASSETS
Created using SketchUp and uploaded to the 3D Warehouse publicly.

Toilet Block
This was made by simply merging two existing toilet block assets together to create a fully accessible toilet asset. I added the baby change and disabled signs on.

Pomaski Gondola
Here is a gondola with Sigma SP77Â cabins
(this was created by editing an asset from the 3D warehouse)

Chairlift Fixed Six
This is a fixed-grip 6 seater that is made by Doppelmayer (It is to note that Poma created the first, and only, in their 6x6 range). To create this I took 3 assets and edited them. I took the chair from a detachable terminal asset and removed the terminal and gripper. then I took a fixed-grip chair asset and made it bigger so it could fit the chair. Then I removed the four-person chair and replaced it with the six-person chair. Finally, I duplicated it and added a G-uni terminal roof.

Chairlift
This is an asset that I made that includes two different terminals. The bottom of the lift is from the eighties and appeared in America, a similar model was used in France as well but was also used in the nineties; the top of the lift appeared in America after the short-lived G-uni terminal whereas the terminal was still being used in France (there was even a wood one in France). To make this asset I used lots of existing assets. for example, I used a conveyor belt asset, I used wicket gates and ticket barriers.

Pomaski Evolutionary Chairlift
A Poma evolutionary chairlift that appeared in the market from around 1982 to 1988. it was invented to simply evolve fixed-grip chairlifts in the future.
1983 saw the first of them which was the prototype TSD4 " du Plantrey " (Courchevel), the first four-seater chairlift by Poma!
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To create this I got an image of The TSD 4 de Vallandry from https://www.remontees-mecaniques.net/ and used it as a template to create the launchers. I then used an image of a wicket gate to create the wicket gate. The rest of the components were from the 3D Warehouse.

Poma OCR chair
The Multix chair came out in 2005 with the prototype Multix terminal. This chair is the final version after the prototype one.
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To create this chair I used two reference images of a Poma OCR chair from remontees-mecaniques.net and the body of a chair from the 3D Warehouse for an accurate recreation of the chair.