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A simple mod that repairs the glass on one of the vanilla wall clock meshes that was utilized by Homemaker as a decoration. Also updates the texture (WIP - Only Clock face done). May be used to replace the vanilla asset or to replace the vanilla asset AND Homemaker's (Requires a recent version of Homemaker in option 2)

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****Update Log****

  • 1/30/16 - Uploaded Dark Wood version as a Homemaker Replacer.
  • 1/29/16 - Uploaded non-esp replacers for both vanilla and homemaker assets.
  • 1/29/16 - Initial upload.




Hello fellow modders!,

   I have been aggressively learning the various tools available to us to start into the wonderful world of Fallout 4 modding, and, with my first little project nearing completion, I thought I would share (Though, this was honestly made for my personal usage, I have no idea if anyone will like or want it. But hey.)

What does this mod do?

This mod is a mesh / texture / material replacer for one of the wall clocks (vanilla asset) that is used by Homemaker as a new decoartion, under the menu Decoration -> Misc -> Interior. Since it was requested, there is now a version of the mod that replaces ALL of these clocks in the wasteland, whether you use Homemaker or not.

Current changes:
1. Repaired the glass on the mesh, so that it has a full glass cover.
2. Retextured the clock face - currently still in a somewhat grimy state, as to look repaired and not pristine. I will probably have a couple of versions later.
3. Created a new material for the glass that gives it a slight blue hue at angles. Looks sharp, if I do say so.

Planned changes:
1. Finish the retexture - I am very unexperienced in texturing, but I think I can make the outer portion of the clock look much better.
2. Offer a few variations - Pristine, different color choices, etc.
3. Ultimately, the .esp I am using will actually be for cleaning up and repairing a lot of broken down items that are used in Homemaker. I        
    absolutely LOVE the Homemaker mod and think it is fantastic, but I was sad that things like clocks, mirrors, lights etc were still very
    damaged. So, I set out to learn how to fix it. This mod was just a small trial run, when I have a larger mod on hand, I will re-release it to
    help w/ interest.

I have ZERO experience w/ NMM, and thus this is a simple .rar extract & install at this time. I *CAN* make this standalone, but at this time, I don't think it is necessary.

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To replace ONLY Vanilla assets (Does NOT add it as constructible at this time)


1. Download the version titled:  Vanilla Asset Replacer
2. Copy the content from the included Data folder into your Data folder.
3. Enjoy! (Note: If you get an overwrite, it means you already have a mod editing this clock. If you overwrite, you will lose changes that mod mad)

To replace ONLY Homemakers Decoration (Leaves the vanilla, in world clocks damaged)


1. Install the fantastic, amazing Homemaker!   http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1478/?  make sure it is working.
2. Download the version titled: Homemaker Asset Replacer
3. Copy the content from the included Data folder into your Data folder.
4. Overwrite when prompted to.
5. Enjoy!


To replace both the Homemakers Decoration & Vanilla asset (All of these clocks will be replaced.)

1. Install the fantastic, amazing Homemaker!   http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1478/?  make sure it is working.
2. Download the version titled: Homemaker & Vanilla Asset Replacer
3. Copy the content from the included Data folder into your Data folder.
4. Overwrite when prompted to.
5. Enjoy!

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Conflicts:
Will only conflict with something else changing entries to Homemakers wallclock03 workshop item, or changing one of the default institute panel textures. (Wont conflict, just might change appearance. I believe it is GlassPanel01 or some such, I will check later.)



Feedback is VERY much desired. This is my first real mod doing more than changing a couple of numbers, and the first time I published anything to the nexus. I realize this is an incredibly small tweak, but it was more about the learning process. :) I hope someone enjoys it at least.

I think (and certainly hope) that covers it all.. way too much text for such a simple silly mod, but I never was good at keeping it short...