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vda Amsterdam Prins Hendrikkade 28 30  1.0

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Reconstruction of three early 17th century facades with stepped gables (2x1 CS $$) at the Prins Hendrikkade in Amsterdam. The original triplets were located at the old harbor and had a view over the open water, until the Central Station was built at the end of the 19th century. From this period several low budget hotels were located along the Prins Hendrikkade, as well as in these small houses. Demolished in 1915 to make place for an office building. Situation of appr. 1875-1890, before the most left stepped gable was renovated in a more sober spout-like one. V-apps, 05-17-07

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I just love your work, and this is yet another amazing addition to it! Great job, as always, and please, for the sake of people like me, keep up the great work! :P 10/10

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for heavens sake please keep up with this wonderful work, it is absolutely amazing, Maxis should hire you dude! keep up the fantastic work

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ey mooi gedaan man..even een vraagje..ik ben net nieuw hier en ik wilde even weten of deze gebouwen uit zn eigen tevoorschijn komen als je die zones neerzet? oh en nog iets....blijf maken ey want het is echt vet en khoop dat je ook eens een keer een winkel straat maakt ofzo op zn nederlands en meer van die rijtjes huizen want die zijn er niet zoveel hiero..bedankt man...till next time

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You really should make industrial and municipal buildings like highschools and firestations and police, etc. Great work by the way.

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Guest Gufah

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Excellent work. One day the whole city of Amsterdam will be Batted ... :-)

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Hi, Vanderaap! And thanks a lot for your marvellous buildings. They are so nice and welldone! I have downloaded most of them. Haven't been in Amsterdam yet, but I want to, in a nearby future. Regards, Anders Anttonen, a 47-years-old "Sim-aficinado" from Stockholm, Sweden

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LOL, looks like that new Lego set... I love it! Nicely detailed, 10/10!

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oh yeah right the Prins Hendrikkade! My old stomping grounds! So good to see her back in her old wood-smelling condition of antiquity. Fond memories indeed....

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thank you you are a true professional excellent modelling and photos with history much appreciated it is a shame how many old buildings have been lost

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