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Vienna Elevated Train Station (made by Ninja_Thomek)

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Looks lovely! Would only add a bit of grunge at the end of the platforms and a specular for the platform texture (It's marble after all).

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If that isn't a nice surprise! You guys are awesome!

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1 hour ago, Darf said:

Looks lovely! Would only add a bit of grunge at the end of the platforms and a specular for the platform texture (It's marble after all).

Not sure what it is, but probably just ceramics (at least the white ones):

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Wow, you're doing great work there. This will fit in perfectly into the european building themes......

 

 

Just a sidenote: Like most of the old stations, this one got a slight (~15 m) platform extension towards the viaduct out of it's original platform lengh. In case of Nussdorfer Straße on the southern end.


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So, I already assumed that you would have better things to do one day before vacation than finish this, but I hope there isn't any principle problem with the model. Is this still on the plate?

Just as I'm here, again the Google Earth image for comparison (including half of the platform extension on the left):

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    On 21.8.2016 at 4:54 PM, Turjan said:

    So, I already assumed that you would have better things to do one day before vacation than finish this, but I hope there isn't any principle problem with the model. Is this still on the plate?

    Yes, of course. I think the only things left to do are the illumination map and the placement of networks with mod tools.

    Right now I'm preparing myself for a very difficult exam (thermodynamics), so I'm not sure when I will have the time to finish this beauty.

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    Thermodynamics? Ah yes. I was teaching this at one point (only easymode though, no differential equations), but yes, most students hated the subject, and it isn't the easiest one. particularly the real thing. Good luck with the exam!

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    Thank you very much for making this a reality! It turned out to be such a beauty. Thanks!

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