The modern toilet was said to have been invented by Thomas Crapper in the late 1800s. Despite legend, in fact the modern flush toilet was first described in 1596 by Sir John Harington. What Crapper was famous for was his bathroom showroom in London in 1870. Nonetheless, this fine piece of toilet art was named in Crapper's honor.
Like everything built by Cooter Coorara and Dry Run, this build casts LI to the wind in an effort to create a toilet that wouldn't dissolve into those annoying triangles when standing a few meters away from a 1 or 2 LI unit. In fact, this toilet could be installed in the middle of a large meadow and it would retain its shape.
It is fully functional. Touch the toilet lid and it opens. Touch it again and it closes and flushes.
Touching the toilet seat sits your avatar down for business.
Touch the toilet tank lid and it opens providing access to its intricate invisible plumbing. Or hiding your bottle. Whatever.
This toilet is a work of art so you may even want to rez a copy in the front yard and plant flowers in it.
- proper animation
- Opening toilet lid
- Opening toilet cover
- Opening tank lid