January 9Jan 9 Author Here I start with the construction of the mobile canteen. The first phase is building the chassis. Further details of the chassis will follow in the final update.
January 12Jan 12 Author To ensure the parking garage was built to the correct dimensions, I started by placing the parking spaces. Next, I clearly marked the driving routes for vehicles, so everything would run smoothly. Around the parking spaces, I laid out the walkways for visitors, allowing them to move safely and easily.
January 12Jan 12 I love the 'kink' you've added rather than just a plain rectangular building. Again, taking it up a notch from the usual.
January 13Jan 13 Author 20 hours ago, Wabigbear said:I love the 'kink' you've added rather than just a plain rectangular building. Again, taking it up a notch from the usual.Originally, I planned to make a single straight parking garage, but since there was a lot of extra space next to it, I decided to do it this way. Because these are two identical garages, I wanted to create a sense of unity. That’s why both garages now have this ‘kink’.
January 17Jan 17 Author In this update, I’m working on the exterior of the mobile canteen. A nice detail is that both the doors and windows can be opened. The remaining exterior detailing will be added in the final update. The roof is currently still a placeholder.
January 19Jan 19 Author For now, I am placing the main functional elements of the parking garage without any detailing, such as the two stairwells, the vehicle ramp, and the ventilation shafts. In the upcoming updates, I will focus on further developing and detailing these elements.
January 24Jan 24 Author This is the second-to-last update of the mobile canteen. This update focuses on the interior, featuring a seating area that can also be used for meetings, a simple kitchen with a coffee machine, and a heater.
January 24Jan 24 So much detail as usual. I like the mobile canteen, great shots of the interior and exterior.
January 26Jan 26 Author On 1/24/2026 at 7:36 PM, Cody said:So much detail as usual. I like the mobile canteen, great shots of the interior and exterior.Thanks 😊 And there will be some more details added to the trailer.
January 26Jan 26 Author In this update, I’m starting with the detailing of the objects I mentioned last week. At the moment, the focus is on the entrance of the stairwell; additional details will be added around it in a later stage. The ventilation shaft will also receive its specific features, such as a fan.
February 1Feb 1 Author The final phase of building the mobile canteen focuses on adding the details. I redesigned the roof because I wasn’t satisfied with it in the previous episode. The trailer has now received the company branding. In addition, reflective strips have been added to the corners of the trailer, along with a gas tank cabinet.
February 2Feb 2 Author The main stairwell is equipped with an automatic sliding door, allowing for a smoother and faster flow compared to a standard door. In addition, the wall is finished with various details, such as a Slow Whoop alarm and information indicating which parking level you are on. The parking garage ramp has also been further detailed.
February 8Feb 8 It is unbelievable how many details and work is going into every single little place, it is amazing!
February 8Feb 8 Author 3 hours ago, DanielDikay said:It is unbelievable how many details and work is going into every single little place, it is amazing!That’s true, a lot of details are involved before something really looks good, and unfortunately this also takes a lot of time. At the moment, the parking garage is still basically in a rough construction phase; I still need to start working on the details. Thank you 😀
February 8Feb 8 Author Here I begin the construction of the salt spreader. In this step, I am building the frame of the spreader. The legs, which support the spreader when it is not in use, are attached to the frame, and the rollers for mounting it on the truck have also been added. At the back, there is an extendable ladder.
February 15Feb 15 Author Here I am creating the remaining part of the salt spreader. This is the container where the salt is stored. The blue section is intended for the mixture that is blended with the salt, as well as the salt spreading mechanism itself.
February 15Feb 15 The insane amount of detail.. God.. It's just playing PlanCo on a whole different level. Wonderful work, I am pretty much glued to your updates now :-)
February 17Feb 17 Author On 2/15/2026 at 2:56 PM, Wabigbear said:Wow! I would never have though of adding a salt spreader! Ultra-realism!No, actually neither did I. But when we got the update with snow, I thought: why not? 🤣On 2/15/2026 at 10:39 PM, Dutchie said:The insane amount of detail.. God.. It's just playing PlanCo on a whole different level. Wonderful work, I am pretty much glued to your updates now :-)Thank you! I’m glad you’re enjoying it, I’m only just getting started with the details 😉
February 17Feb 17 Author The columns and load-bearing beams have now been installed. To clearly indicate on which level a car is parked, each column has been given a colored strip. In addition, a rubber protective edge has been installed at the base of the columns to prevent damage from minor collisions.
February 22Feb 22 This is one of the most realistic projects on the forums here. The parking garage is packed with details and realism. You can see details in every corner and there is no crooked corner or no wall which is clipping into another. I mean you are building with such a patience and eye for the little things. For example the colours on the columns for a specific deck ( in this case -2 is the pink deck). It´s awesome!
February 23Feb 23 Author On 2/22/2026 at 3:35 AM, DanielDikay said:This is one of the most realistic projects on the forums here. The parking garage is packed with details and realism. You can see details in every corner and there is no crooked corner or no wall which is clipping into another. I mean you are building with such a patience and eye for the little things. For example the colours on the columns for a specific deck ( in this case -2 is the pink deck). It´s awesome!Thank you for your kind comment! I try to pay close attention to making sure the walls don’t clip into each other. If there’s really no other option, I choose to turn it into a void space instead. In the next phase, I’ll be adding more details, and I’ll carry those details through to the ceiling as well.On 2/22/2026 at 3:40 AM, Cinestrio said:The realism of this park is incredible!!Thank you 😀
February 23Feb 23 Author To improve safety in the parking garage, I have installed multiple fire hose reels distributed across the parking deck. Both at the main stairwell and at the secondary stairwells, a fire hose reel and a fire extinguisher have been installed, ensuring that quick action can be taken in case of an emergency. In addition, I have placed containers with absorbent material at various locations. This can be used in the event of vehicle leaks, such as oil or fuel spills, to prevent slipping and maintain safety. To enhance the visibility and recognizability of the stairwells, bollards have been installed at strategic points. These ensure that the entrances are clearly marked and stand out more effectively.
February 24Feb 24 God, once again so very good.. I am afraid I will keep saying this with every update.It's just so .. Immersive. Realistic. Perfect amount of detail without going overboard. Just, wow.
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