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Have you thought about turning it into a modular set? That way you can break it down into smaller bits that unity can handle and also make it so we can arrange the grill into our own configurations. Not only that, but you can make natural gas AND wood variant modules, among other things. I know that seems like a lot of work, but it might make the project more stable for you to work with in the long run?
As for updating the Grill:
I am having some issues. It will not allow me to change it. Unity keeps crashing every time I try. With that being said I will need to re-create it and post. The issue is the model is big. So Unity gives me an error that the file is too large if I make the changes. Will keep you all updated. I will have to redo this and upload separately with the tag to allow it to be placed on patios. Wanted to give you a heads up so you know I have not forgotten about you!
@Blondie - Thank you but I purchase models. Most of what I do is texturize and bring them into the game. So most content only takes me 30-60 minutes. I appreciate the gesture but I do not create these by hand. I am still learning 3D modeling myself. I love creating textures to look good in game as well as adding better furniture to the game for all to use. One day I will start actually molding!