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Everything posted by skyliner22
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Description Yatsunobe Dori is a typical Tokyo office block with lots of neon signs and shops at street level. The first floor is occupied by a Pachinko parlor which is Japan's form of gambling. A 7 eleven and Yoshinoya occupy the street level. The upper floors are home to offices and a karaoke bar. This building is 2x2 growable and ploppable landmark. This is my first STEX upload and second for the JDM team. Installation To install this file, simply place the main folder under C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\SimCity 4\Plugins. Dependencies This BAT file has no dependencies. It will work perfectly without any additional plugins. Copyrights This file is not copyrighted by me or anyone else. Please do not re-release it without asking for my permission. Credits Patriots, Jasoncw, and Autovino others that have assisted me in the world of BATing and this project also. Please visit JDM Team's official website here, and our productions thread here, on Simtropolis. -
WOAH that one before is the 280 101 interchange in San Francisco. Right near my house holy crap that was weird seeing how it ended up on here.
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Some Japanese gas stations: Eneos Same picture but bigger to show more pump details: http://www.flickr.com/photos/allisonoconnor/3434352596/sizes/l/ Another Eneos but with hanging pumps: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexkane/255523027/ Jomo: Bigger version: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2139/2333426149_77ac1bb962_b.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoshizawhat/1003991400/sizes/l/ Cosmo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpellgen/443468935/sizes/l/ Good ones for pack three
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LOL knew it was a joke when it said I lived in Palo Alto. I live in San Francisco!
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Seto is looking nice, a nice Japanese CJ from the master of mosaics! I know you will do well and you may inspire me to play SC4 again!
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Wow a very ambitious project from you Nihon! I look forward to it and maybe even some Tokyo skyscrapers too! Ahh Odakyu, brings back so much memories, the train that passed my house those many many years ago.
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>-~Tepodon's BATz~-< Tokyo Recreation Project
skyliner22 replied to tepodon's topic in SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
Yes, that can work. For example if you screen shot the JR Shinjuku Eki sign, and then used it in GMAX to mold the sign out yourself that would work. Also applying those billboards will work too, as long as they aren't too pixelated. But most of google earth shots is a box with pictures on it. You have to make your station, as a detailed replica of the real thing. -
The HISTORY: Back in 1200 BC Chinese Explorers landed across a new island, they found the tropical climate much nicer than the steamy summers in China. More settlers flocked to the newly founded Xian state, as the provinces fought against one another. As time passed; the small Xian state created its own writing system and language and grew further and further distant to its Chinese beginnings. In 1286 King Ryukyu united the state and became the first king and leader of the Kingdom, RyukyuKingdom. As this new nation rose; so did conflicts. Avoiding the Mongol Era; Ryukyu had to deal with invaders from Siam, China, and Japan. Because the kingdom didn’t have a long history and didn’t develop well tactics and weaponry, the king often had to pay tribute in order to spare the nation. As time rolls by, the nation encounters many difficulties from neighboring nations. In 1887 when Commodore Perry visited Japan to open up trade routes, the King also opened up Shuri to international merchants. As merchants from all over the world came across the great spices grown on the island, they nation began to prosper. Shuri castle became home of one of the most powerful Kings in the nation and used the prosperity to give his people a better lifestyle and to fortify the capital city. American Painter, Richard Flemmings painted Shuri Castle from atop a nearby hill; circa 1885 Until in 1902 after Japan defeated China in the Sino-Japanese war, Japan began conquering nations within its reach. In 1905; the RyukyuKingdom was destroyed and the new settlement under the Japanese was called Okinawa. As Japan advanced militaristicly, the Ryukyuans had to adjust to the Japanese way of life. In World War II many of the Ryukyuans had to enlist for the Japanese army and many went overseas to fight. In 1944; the United StatesOkinawa as they inched towards Japan. Naha was flattened as B52s crippled the island to take over it. Once the war was over, Japan kept Okinawa and the US used it for a major naval base launched a heavy bombing campaign on Okinawa as they inched towards Japan. Naha was flattened as B52s crippled the island to take over it. Once the war was over, Japan kept Okinawa and the US used it for a major naval base. Naha leveled, 1944 WWII photo by George Timmins US B52 bomber pilot Following the war, many Ryukyuans got fed up with the US and Japanese presence. Large riots broke out in Naha as the Ryukyuans demanded independence. In 1948; Rutaro Yakizama led a 20,000 man riot to the Prefectural government office in Downtown Naha and demanded its sovereignty or else they will use violence. The government denied such threats and the Ryukyuans took to Naha and burned anything that reminded them of the Tokyo government. Tokyo immediately got news and due to its state of destruction, denounced Okinawa from its possessions. On December 22, 1956, the Republic of Ryukyu was formed and Naha its capital. Although the Japanese government took over nation, the Ryukuans were delighted when they got their own nation that they have decided to ally with Japan and continue to be influenced by Japan. China also became an ally due to it being the root of the nation. In 1982 Taka*****a Yumeto; a multi-billionaire from the new technological era jump started Ryukyu’s economy with electronics such as the Yumeto Television. As Ryukyu’s economy rose; Naha rose from a small town to a bustling capital with many company headquarters relocating. The city exploded within the last 20 years and is only getting bigger. One can compare it to the massive construction boom in Shenzen, China. Today Naha continues to rise on the world economic stage and lets its name be heard! Naha today, shot taken by Fujitomi Hasegawa from helicopter
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Check out tutorials in OMNIBUS, best way to start.
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You should make a thread in BAT Open Discussion, to get more feedback. To show any real sign, you should show it as a render. Your scale is off by a lot. Notice how much taller the building is compared to the shorter part.
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HOLY CRAP SHIBUYAAAAAAAAA!
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4) 6-16 lbs. well in the US at least
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^^^ According to my mom, I was a huge Thomas fan. I had plastic toys of some of the engines and a small station set.
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I grew up with these. I think they are way better than Hot Wheels or Matchbox. Definately need to update the collection. I'm missing all those cars in that picture!!!! I have a ton of them still, may keep them forever
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4) 6-14 5) Gundam Carson City, NV; Jefferson City, MO; Pierre, SD; Juneau, AK; Dover, DE
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Non nono its Birmingham, AL. Its home to the Civil Rights Museum, that I've been to. Also it was home to some of the most gruesome scene of the Civil Rights movement.
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6) Lake Mead 10) Clichy, France
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7) America's Army?
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Taiwan
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Holy crap, Rialto I look forward to that. Wats next, the Eureka?
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Nice! Tokyo, is the sleeping Giant Mt. Fuji? And great job using the Okhta center to mimic the Mode Gakuen building, and great Shinjuku recreation!!
