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"textContent": "Do you know this? You finally play a scenario you have worked on for a very long time and then, after only a couple of hours, you have another idea that you want to try that gets you \"back to the drawing board\" ...\n\nSomething that I disliked for a very long time are the ship depots. The covered one which I think comes with the original graphics looks strange, since shipyards are either not covered at all or buildings are much larger than the one included. And the one with the gantry crane, which comes with the Industrial Stations Renewal set, is nicely drawn but does not match well with sailing ships. For example, the two very large gantry cranes called 'Samson' and \"Goliath\" at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, famous as the place where the Titanic was built, were only erected in the late 1960s/early 1970s.\n\nTherefore, I decided to make a small NewGRF to replace the ship depot sprites with something less obtrusive and thus, here is the Small Ship Depot NewGRF. It's actually nothing more than some sheet piling drawn to match the \"Seawall Industries\" from \"AuzWaterObjects\", but in slightly different colors, to allow find it without clicking on too many tiles.\n\nSo believe it or not, but the screenshot below actually shows two ship depots with the new graphics, which demonstrates how nicely they blend in with the decorative seawall industries\n\n\n\nSmall_Ship_Depot_Demo.png\n\n\n\nsmall_ship_depot.grf\n\nStatistics: Posted by ebla71 — 14 Jun 2026 16:49\n\n* * *",
"title": "Graphics Releases • [OTTD] Small ship depot",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-14T16:49:32.000Z"
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