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Dinner Party Dining Set for 4: Windsor Trestle Table MESH

Dinner Party Dining Set for 4: Windsor Trestle Table MESH
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Thank you for your interest in or purchase of this La Galleria Dinner Party Dining Set!

Everything is mod and transfer except for the food items inside the table; you cannot transfer the table unless all the food is deleted from contents.

This dinner table will serve your choice of ham, Tex-Mex, shrimp, lasagna, or steak dinner with a glass of red wine, fried chicken with iced tea or ham sandwiches for lunch, and eggs, bacon, and croissant for breakfast. For desert serve a round of cheesecake or pumpkin pie. When not serving, rez a variety of centerpieces.

Touch a food or fork to get a copy to wear -- the eating animation will begin, and alternate with the conversation to create a natural dinner party effect.

Included in set (with prim count):

DINNER PARTY TABLE FOR 4 - Trestle Table -3

Windsor Armchair w/ sit animations-5 (4)

Windsor Welsh Dresser Mesh w Menu -4

Windsor Welsh Hutch and Dresser Mesh w Menu -5

8 Display Plates -5

Candle w script Brass Trim TTT-3 (2)

PENNSYLVANIA TAPESTRY ON ROD -1

Chandelier 5

Planter w Plant -1

antique_ningsia_chinese pastel Sculpted Rug -2

TOTAL PRIMS- 52

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Instructions:

To rez a meal, touch the table top and choose from the menu.

Touch runner (or placemat) to change fabric and tint.

Touch the chair back to change fabric and/or tints -- experiment with combinations to get the shade you want!

Touch buffet or hutch to rez food trays or centerpiece.

The chandelier and candelabras include an on/off touch feature.

You can purchase additional food and centerpieces to add to your table -- these are available inworld in the dining dept.

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All items are delivered as one coalesced object that will look like one object -- rez all items at one time by rezzing coalesced object.

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  • low land impact dining set
  • low LI dining
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