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i think if you stick with it maybe have one canal running throughout the city, keep playing with the terraces, maybe some NAM/Buddybud action

goin on, given myself ideas here, anyways i think if you planned it out a city with mad terraces (like 3 or 4 layers) and some canals, lotsa onslope

pieces ect will look badass you are getting mad skills now.

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Nice idea to add a marina

and like what AK said, keep going with the terraces!

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awesome urban area....looks amazing....cant wait to see more! those docks are really nice!

Luke

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    Thnx for the ideas guys!! Im working in the 3rd Terrace and trying interesting layouts and just having fun with the game...here are some more pics of downtown..up north I was gonna do a canal and have the port in the tile to the right of this one( from the zoomed out shot) But iono i'll have to play around with it...

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    and I might do a rail line on the 4th terrace...Elevated Rail like seen in AK's CJ


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    Sweet! I would stop placing skyscrapers from here on and plop heaps and heaps of med-density housing and office etc. That would be so cool!

    Also GLR would fit nicely. You could have a line for each terrace or something... The possibilites are endless 2.gif

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    LOVE IT.... i need to search STEX for some of the building u have. LOL

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    Wow! That's good downtown building. And the transit system is... well... jawdropping.

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    hi my friend those walls are fantastic,sunken roads are great,love those seawalls very nicely done,i like how the roads snake along them,wow thats a great bridge,i love what you are doing everytime you started another cj it got better and better,excellent work and pics. 

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    Nice work crazy, i really like the sunken highway and that avenue over avenue bridge. great CJ looking forward to see more2.gif

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    I also like your system of avenues and parallel service roads. The downtown areas yyou have shown us are of very high quality and enough to make one very envious...

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    Nice mosaic. Bottom of the picture, Jeronij's walls, don't use them upside down, or remove the stairs. It looks weird seing the steps of the stair pointing up 2.gif The rest of it, top notch!

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    Congratulations on sucking me into your thread...

    To put it simply, what you have seemingly created so easily... is what I have fought tooth and nail for years to get, and yet still have far to go. Quite amazing though, I love the different levels you build it on, gives it so much depth and a wonderful open feeling. I tend to just level the whole thing and go from there. 3.gif

    By the way... first update on the page, last picture, rectangular purple-ish building on the shore, link please. 2.gif

    ah... one more thing... Have fun fixing your walls.

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    congrats on a well desrved trixie glad to see a relatively new member get such a great reward u really work hard at your layouts and it shows 4.gif

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    Hey, crazy, congrats, you deserve your trixies prizes.

    This cj mix is very interesting, and the last pics are the best i have seen of your cities. UNIQUE!

    Cristian

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