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8 hours ago, JulianMIA said:

格好良い @reg密度が大好きです...

このようなシーンを見るときはいつでも、私は知らないかまだ持っていないクールな建物を探しに行きます。

 

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Thank you for your comment.
This density is the hallmark of Japanese cities.

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Landmark 1x1

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Tobacco shop 1x1

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21 hours ago, The British Sausage said:

As promised a few pictures from Cindersville. Tomorrow I'll be posting an update on my CJ. To cut a long story short I'm about halfway there through the work that needs to be done to finish off the outstanding areas.

Anyway...

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Aside from the area to the bottom left which needs additional MMPs, the rest is complete.

 

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MMP street.

I was just looking at this again and have to say that that last pic especially really shows the thought you have put into your scene - the backyard play things and how the light color of the fence demonstrates the hillside setting so well, a dark fence would have lost the effect.  And the trees are perfect - mother nature herself could not have done so well!

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13 hours ago, Raymond7cn said:

The Winston Churchill statue has been published, @Dreadnought*;)

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I'm not very good at the size, Hope you don't mind there are two size of it.:}

Sincerely,

-- Raymond

Really nice, somehow I am pretty sure that Winnie would be pleased at how he lives on so much.  I see this very soon becoming the focal point of my next transit plaza area (the center point of most of my urban developments) which I will name Churchill Square...

Just to add a little color - one of favorite quotes about Churchill, and one that I think sums him up so well, was by his great friend F.E. Smith, Lord Birkenhead - "Winston is often right, and brilliant.  But when he's wrong, well - my god."

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17 minutes ago, JulianMIA said:

I was just looking at this again and have to say that that last pic especially really shows the thought you have put into your scene - the backyard play things and how the light color of the fence demonstrates the hillside setting so well, a dark fence would have lost the effect.  And the trees are perfect - mother nature herself could not have done so well!

One third of it is skill. Another third is hard work and putting in the hours. The last third is pure blind luck.

Those white fences were pure blind luck- I didn't even think about them!

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6 minutes ago, BartonThinks said:

Set of eight era-adaptive 2x2 R$ lots mostly finished for STEAM. They still need custom textures and vehicle props for the later stages, but I'm planning to work on some other lots first, then churn out the textures in one big batch. Vehicles will be added once I have driveways in place.

I made a GIF this time to show how the lots evolve. First screenshot is meant to be the late 19th century, last screenshot is modern day.

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Nice work there! @BartonThinks*:thumb: i like the 19th century more, :wub: Don't forget to add those vintage cars.

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ISUZU small fire engine.
Whole 6 meters "long". Becomes part of one of my Japan scenes.

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18 hours ago, Raymond7cn said:

The Winston Churchill statue has been published, @Dreadnought*;)

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I'm not very good at the size, Hope you don't mind there are two size of it.:}

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-- Raymond

I have spent more than one hour beneath the determined gaze of the preeminent statesman of the 20th Century, and what can I say -- ?  "CHURCHILL"......says it all.  (But what else would you expect of a man descended from the first Duke of Marlborough?)

While a BIG fan of Churchill  -- I'm not quite that B - I - G of a fan.  The smaller statue looks like it is exactly the same size as the one in Parliament Square and you have faithfully replicated it.  I look forward to finding a place for it in Wilhelmshaven South!  BRAVO, my friend !! *:thumb:  *:thumb:  *:thumb:  (AND -- THANK YOU !!)

I think one reason I'm so fond of the old boy is that he had a genuine fondness for his American half-cousins.  I quote:  "The Americans always do the right thing -- after they have tried everything else."  (But he smiled when he said it!)

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In Switzerland, they had brotherly love and five hundred years of peace.  And what did that produce?

The cuckoo clock !

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Koban (Small police station manned by a policeman)

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Fire watchtower 1x1

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2x2 zoom 5

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On 9/1/2020 at 12:07 AM, Raymond7cn said:

The Winston Churchill statue has been published, @Dreadnought*;)

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I'm not very good at the size, Hope you don't mind there are two size of it.:}

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A lot of work for a sawed-off, corpulent, cigar-puffing drunkard, but it qualifies for the next update in my war directory.

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15 minutes ago, Scaley McSlither said:

If a model is published under creative commons license and credit is given to the author, is it ok to publish to the STEX? Asking for a friend...

Ideally, you should look at the rules on the website where the model is being taken from first, but I believe that if it's licensed under CC you probably can add it here. When uploading to Simtropolis there is a field where you add the link to the original source when the model is from a third party.

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49 minutes ago, justforfun said:

A small preview of the new horse-drawn carriages I'm working on. I'm not even halfway through the pack but your mayor will eventually have a grand coach with two footmen:

 

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Almost broke my mouse clicking "like" on this post.

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21 hours ago, Eggman121 said:

Nice work @JulianMIA :}

You are showing the RRW some good justice *:thumb:

I am glad to maintain the RRW for this very reason.

Here is something on the same theme.

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The flat bed wagons and containers are skinnable so if desired you just swap out the UVW Unwrap FSH with a custom one. You have to keep the same locations for the various components however.

Hope to release these one day when all is ready :]

-eggman121 (NAM Team Member)

The skinnable definitely looks interesting, it will definitely at least keep you with plenty of work to do...

 I definitely enjoyed the RRW as I was engineering how to get all of the 4 main line networks crossed over and converged on the giant Nord station - so that every line had access to every possible track in the station.  That was my project and it was F-U-N.  Thanks for your work :)

 

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Sujew Workers Club Moscow 5x2

It was built from 1927 to 1929 based on designs by the architect Ilya Golossov. It is one of the most important works of constructivist architecture.

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2x2 Sund Studios

Sun Studio is a recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950. It was originally called Memphis Recording Service, sharing the same building with the Sun Records label business. Reputedly the first rock and roll single, Jackie Brenton and his Delta Cats' "Rocket 88" was recorded there in 1951 with song composer Ike Turner on keyboards, leading the studio to claim status as the birthplace of rock & roll. Blues and R&B artists like Howlin' Wolf, Junior Parker, Little Milton, B.B. King, James Cotton, Rufus Thomas, and Rosco Gordon recorded there in the early 1950s.

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Town hall 2x2

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