Jeśli mówisz po polsku, zobacz też ten wątek na forum OpenTTD-Polska
Set of lighthouses based on real lighthouses from the Polish coast. Drawn, coded and (c) by yazalo
Current version: 0.1.1
Available on BaNaNaS: YES

License: GPL v3 or CC-BY-SA 4.0*
GitHub: https://github.com/yazalo/Polish-Lighthouses
Download NewGRF file: Polish_lighthouse_set_0.1.1.zip
*You may distribute this add-on and its components under either of these two licenses
Any bugs you notice, things that could be fixed, or ideas for improving NewGRF (Translations welcome!) are best posted in this thread, or in a private message to me. This is my first NewGRF, I would be grateful for any feedback

The lighthouses are, of course, added to the game as eyecandy objects.
All lighthouses are made to the same scale.
The years of availability coincide with the original years of construction.
The lights of the lighthouses in the game are programmed as in the real world (as far as it is possible in OpenTTD).
Historical releases available on: https://github.com/yazalo/Polish-Lighthouses/releases
I am publishing a version because I already have all the working Polish lighthouses. And what else will be in this set?
Code: Select all
Done:
Lighthouse from Świnojście
Kikut Lighthouse
Lighthouse from Niechorze
Lighthouse from Kołobrzeg
Lighthouse from Gąski
Lighthouse from Darłowo
Lighthouse from Jarosławiec
Lighthouse from Ustka
Lighthouse from Czołpino
Lighthouse from Stilo
Old Lighthouse from Rozewie
Lighthouse from Jastarnia
Lighthouse from Hel
Gdańsk Port Północny Lighthouse
Lighthouse from Krynica Morska
To do:
New Lighthouse from Rozewie (not working)
Gdańsk Nowy Port Lighthouse (not working)
Lighthouse of the polar station Arctowski in Antarctica
Lighthouse of the polar station Hornsund in the Arctic
Góra Szwedów Lighthouse (not working)
Gdynia Oksywie Lighthouse (not existing)
Jastarnia Bór Lighthouse (not existing)
Lighthouse from Sopot (not formally a lighthouse)
Stawa Młyny (Świnoujście)
Wisłoujście Fortress
Bliza (A wooden crane with a suspended boiler for fire. Used as lighthouses since the Middle Ages.)