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When I started Buy Mode Blitz, there were exactly three trash compactors out there that were truly suitable for a Medieval game: This one, the SDA Castle Kitchen one, and Hriveresse's Greek Kitchen one. This was the first one I recolored, and one I talked to Fractured Moonlight about at some point-- because as I was bemoaning the lack of under-counter appliances (there was, at one time, one Medieval dishwasher), Frac decided to kick this mesh around and add a second subset to it for me.
So you have options!

Both variations on the theme of trash compactor here use the same GUID. There can be only one. If you use the Original mesh with the Frac Edit recolors, only recolors of the bin will show. If you use the Original recolors with the Frac Edit mesh, not only will only the bin show, but you will have eight identical iterations of the same two bin textures. It won't hurt anything, but last mesh loaded wins.

The curtains come in my usual eight linens-- left to right starting in the front row, Pooklet's Time Bomb, CuriousB's Any Color You Like Milk, Aelia's Eco Ecru, ACYL Oyster, Eco Vanilla, Pooklet Primer, Eco Beige, and Pooklet Grenade. These are available for both versions of the mesh, applied to Magpie's linen on a nice close magnification so they look like the sort of leftover-sackcloth you'd use to keep the kitchen trash out of sight.

With the Original version-- mesh named 4esfantique4trashcompactor.package-- you get these two bin options, textures pilfered from Sun & Moon's Basket Weaving set (as is the pole), labeled either Wood or Reeds. You can have both, for a grand total of 16 recolors.

With the Frac Edit version-- the mesh is named 4esfantique4trashcompactor-2SubSets.package-- you get the Wood recolor, but recolored in 20 Pooklet Project Mayhem naturals. (The original Wood and Reeds are not shown, they're just... there. To show they work with the two-subset version. If you want 22 bin recolors, grab both and pick a Wood and a Reed at random.)

Though instead of the bar being wood, as it is on the Original retextures, it's 4esf's original black metal. And no, I did not hide that the underside of the counter disappears in this shot. You will hardly ever be in this position.

You do also get an invisible recolor of the curtain subset with the two-subset version, because it was worth it.
Also, because you deserve to know before you go looking to take pics of someone throwing a thing away, like I attempted to do for the title card, 4esf did not animate this trash compactor.
DOWNLOAD ORIGINAL | DOWNLOAD FRAC'S EDIT
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In case you feel like dropping me a buck or two, should you have a buck or two to spare. I don't do pay content and I can't seem to get requests done in a timely fashion, so donors get a link to the Super Secret Cat Gallery (you help feed my cats, you get to see lots and lots of pictures of my cats) and my to-do list Google doc, in case there's anything on there that makes a donor go 'oooh, when are you working on that one?'
So you have options!

Both variations on the theme of trash compactor here use the same GUID. There can be only one. If you use the Original mesh with the Frac Edit recolors, only recolors of the bin will show. If you use the Original recolors with the Frac Edit mesh, not only will only the bin show, but you will have eight identical iterations of the same two bin textures. It won't hurt anything, but last mesh loaded wins.

The curtains come in my usual eight linens-- left to right starting in the front row, Pooklet's Time Bomb, CuriousB's Any Color You Like Milk, Aelia's Eco Ecru, ACYL Oyster, Eco Vanilla, Pooklet Primer, Eco Beige, and Pooklet Grenade. These are available for both versions of the mesh, applied to Magpie's linen on a nice close magnification so they look like the sort of leftover-sackcloth you'd use to keep the kitchen trash out of sight.

With the Original version-- mesh named 4esfantique4trashcompactor.package-- you get these two bin options, textures pilfered from Sun & Moon's Basket Weaving set (as is the pole), labeled either Wood or Reeds. You can have both, for a grand total of 16 recolors.

With the Frac Edit version-- the mesh is named 4esfantique4trashcompactor-2SubSets.package-- you get the Wood recolor, but recolored in 20 Pooklet Project Mayhem naturals. (The original Wood and Reeds are not shown, they're just... there. To show they work with the two-subset version. If you want 22 bin recolors, grab both and pick a Wood and a Reed at random.)

Though instead of the bar being wood, as it is on the Original retextures, it's 4esf's original black metal. And no, I did not hide that the underside of the counter disappears in this shot. You will hardly ever be in this position.

You do also get an invisible recolor of the curtain subset with the two-subset version, because it was worth it.
Also, because you deserve to know before you go looking to take pics of someone throwing a thing away, like I attempted to do for the title card, 4esf did not animate this trash compactor.
Behold the Tip Jar!
In case you feel like dropping me a buck or two, should you have a buck or two to spare. I don't do pay content and I can't seem to get requests done in a timely fashion, so donors get a link to the Super Secret Cat Gallery (you help feed my cats, you get to see lots and lots of pictures of my cats) and my to-do list Google doc, in case there's anything on there that makes a donor go 'oooh, when are you working on that one?'