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Thames: British style CJ

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Ah, sixties modernisation, the reason they invented planning laws! If its big, concrete, and totally out of place then it was built in the sixties....

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Date: 4/24/2005 4:22:38 AM
Author: Gryphonite
Ah, sixties modernisation, the reason they invented planning laws! If its big, concrete, and totally out of place then it was built in the sixties....
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Sounds like MILTON KEYNES!

seriously though, out of the few journals that are UK themed, I think this is the best one...

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Hey Frogface, I really like your City Journal. I have followed for a while and not commented, but I feel like following now. I like how realistic it looks, the british look is amazing. Great job.

-DragonAnime

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Excellent update Froggy, I especially liked the picture of the stoners hanging out in the city center. We have many like that in my hometown...great work.

RHF

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Nice update. Those 'rebellious youths' look like they are sharing a braincell......  Well, it wouldn't be a british CJ without some chavs innit!

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The pics continue to be stunning.  The region shot is great and the pic with St. Vincent's Cathedral is fantastic.

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    Date: 4/28/2005 2:37:13 PM
    Author: Adm Lee J.E. Braden
    Where did you get them old rail lots
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    Ive attached the lots to this post if anyone wants to use them. Theyre just experimental and non-functional but nice as eye-candy 38.gif

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    Wow where did you get those beautiful green grass areas from?? I love it and also your CJ..!! Or is Thames a Nation?


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    Date: 4/28/2005 2:42:07 PM
    Author: frogface
    Date: 4/28/2005 2:37:13 PM

    Author: Adm Lee J.E. Braden

    Where did you get them old rail lots
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    Ive attached the lots to this post if anyone wants to use them. Theyre just experimental and non-functional but nice as eye-candy 38.gif
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    There is a dissused rail line near to me, so I will be downloading these. Great journal!

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    Very nice frogface! I like your work very much and keep up the great work 2.gif

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    Stunning natural vistas, and nicely sized communities. I tend to go overboard with zoning in rural areas; you've captured a nice feel here, despite my never having been to rural Britain 10.gif

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    thanks everyone 44.gif
    petriknl:yes Thames is a whole nation..but not totally to scale since that'd be too big 14.gif

    this time were moving back south with our update...
    CLICK HERE FOR REGION OVERVIEW
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    Great CJ.  I love the way you've used gascooker's terraces in the Lancing suburbs - very natural looking.

     

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    44.gifthanks for all the comments44.gif

    this update is a little different and focus on one of Thames key historical moments
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    Wow! your Region! is so nice! Everything look so amazing!! Great work Frogface! Just Amazing!!

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    The region views are _absolutly_stunning_! The whole region blends so seamlessly together!

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    <---- Leaves real Lancing to move to Frogfaces one!

    Excellent as always. I feel that there should be a protest group set up to object to that radio mast so near those houses....

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    nitelight6am.jpg
    The Thames Skyline, new skyscrapers have been built since we've been away. in the next update we'll be re-visitng Thames 2.gif

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