This is a paint applier script for the Rubber Bunny Stolly, a 6-wheeled amphibious vehicle.
This colour is called DOZER - it's a fictional representation of what an Alvis Stalwart would look like if used by a certain famous earth-moving equipment company, and is painted in their standard company colours.
Note: This is a paint applier SCRIPT ONLY, no vehicle is included. You can purchase the Rubber Bunny Stolly here:
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/stolly-boxed/7461838
After unpacking your paint (and reading the instructions), simply drag the script onto your Stolly, say YES to the prompt, and within a few seconds you will have a brand new paint scheme.
This applier will repaint both the exterior and interior of your Stolly, in fact everything except the aerials and mudflaps is re-textured. The interior includes numerous changes from standard, like carbon-fiber inserts for the steering wheel and seats, matching dashboard colours, re-textured cabin panels, and re-contoured seats made specifically to compliment the overall paint scheme.
Exterior additions include subtle changes to the exhaust, load floor, and weathering/dirt effects (where applicable).
The paint script is sold with COPY, NO-MOD, NO-TRANS perms.
Feel free to contact me inworld if you have any questions or want a demo rezzed. All my paints are also available from my inworld vendor here:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sagittata/16/45/33
- High Quality Textures
- Works with the V1.3 updated Stolly
Beautiful Details!
Southmoor Paints creates many great texture designs for various vehicles. This is my favorite paint design for my Stolly. Great color and detail. It's worth buying!
very creative, perfectly done
the amount of details and care put into this paint is incredible. i love it
Very nicely done
I do vehicle textures myself and I know the work involved; this is nice work, good detail, including the dashboard, etc. Very good color-matching to the real CAT colors and, though I've never seen a CAT Stolly, if they did have a Stolly, I imagine it would look like this.
Well-done






