Managing the museum in Tank Mechanic Simulator Tank Mechanic Simulator guide, tips
Last update: 25 February 2020
In Tank Mechanic Simulator, you can manage your museum by displaying repaired tanks. This way you can get extra cash from ticket sales. This chapter will help you manage the museum in Tank Mechanic Simulator.
How to display a tank?
First, you need to get it - most often through excavation orders - you don't always need to give the excavated tank away. You can also build or buy a new one - however, this is very expensive. If you have the tank you are interested in and you want to display it, you just need to approach the vehicle and select the Move to museum option from the radial menu. You can move it to a completely different spot at any time. Initially, the museum can store several tanks. Purchase the corresponding upgrade to increase the limit.
How to decorate the museum?
Besides displaying tanks, your museum can also be decorated with expositions and posters, as well as decide on the color of walls, floors and metal structures. Each spot for a tank also has several places for exhibitions and information posters. The image below shows all the places in your museum - selecting the letter A/B/C/D will move you to the interior decoration settings.
Each display spot has several places where you can place your own decor - in front and behind the tank as well as posters on the walls. Small ladders are next to the entrance - use them to open the menu where you can determine the colors for the entire museum. Here you can also determine what will be in the showcases located in the center of your museum.
Ticket price
This is one of the most important topics when opening your museum. Tickets provide a constant flow of cash. However, it is fairly limited at the initial stage of the game - you earn most of the money from orders. Unfortunately, at first, you have to expect low income and interest - the photo below shows revenue and statistics when displaying a single tank and having a decorated the museum.
Try to adjust the price of tickets accordingly to the vehicles displayed in the museum - you can start with charging $1-2. Over time, you will gain a reputation and get more people willing to see your tanks. Statistics are updated every 10 minutes.