A a strange but lore-friendly settlement decoration. Available in many colors, in both pre and post-war variants
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Version 1.2
Added colors
Fixed texture on Pre-war trailer hitch
fixed missing workshop preview
Version 1.1
added pre-war version
mesh edits
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Not really sure how this one happened, I was working on a larger project and it just sort of built itself. It's a sin against humanity and a crime against nature, which means it fits well with the rest of Fo4's design philosophy. it's also adorable and I love it and I want one, and I'm not even really into motorcycles, let alone touring motorcycles. The keen eyed amongst you will notice that the steering is locked up even worse than the vanilla motorcycle, but nope those are a pair of levers, this baby runs on Star Wars Speederbike rules.
Not a working vehicle, just a settlement object that can be found in miscellaneous decorations. I do intend to try to make something using Drivable Motorcycles as a framework, but I plan to start with a motorcycle with the same base proportions as the Wanderer first, before I get crazy with it.
1.1: By popular demand by all of two people, I made a mint condition pre-war version (it was already in the works). It also needed a hood ornament and also a trailer hitch because it's definitely gonna get a matching streamline mini-trailer eventually.
1.2: -Now in more Colors!: (Original) Cadmium & Robin's Egg Seafoam & Banana Persimmon & Poppy Cream & Chocolate Special Edition Black Special Edition Chrome (more to come) -fixed borked texture on pre-war trailer hitch -fixed missing workshop preview