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  1. Trujillo Metro - City Center - The Island

    Thanks! And which map do you speak of? I took a couple dozen shots with snipping tool and pulled everything into photoshop and skewed it so it was flat. I brought everything into AutoCAD to layout the streets and highways. I'm working on a subway map right now : ) I think I just realized what you are asking. Houston. I used Houston. I wanted a REALLY BIG map so I could build this thing over ten years and not worry about running out of room.
  2. Trujillo Metro - City Center - The Island

    Thanks guys, I've been lurking around for a long time and now finally have my city at the point I'm ready to share. I've been working on this region since about 2009? It's at least 7 years in the making. If you're interested here are some links to higher quality images of the region: https://s19.photobucket.com/user/majestictorment/media/Trujillo at 2000 - Maxis Region_zpsnq6w1wqy.jpg.html https://s19.photobucket.com/user/majestictorment/media/Trujillo 2000-Map- Google Earth View_zps6ftctjgn.jpg.html
  3. Trujillo Metro - City Center - The Island

    The year is 2000, and the city center of Trujillo is on show. Called "The Island" by locals, this area of the region is the most populated and teeming with "potential" for the next decade.
  4. Happy New Year

    Happy New Year from Trujillo! It's the year 2000 and the region is excited for the future. Happy New Year from Trujillo! It's the year 2000 and the region is excited for the future. Founded as a Spanish colony in Central America around 1650, the cities of Trujillo and Cudad Orilla struggled to survive. By 1800, the region's population was first recorded at 7,614, and by 1850 the population swelled to over 185,000. A great fire destroyed many parts of the cities' wooden structures, leading the city to rebuild entire neighborhoods with brick townhouses. As the fires we're extinguished and the city rebuilt, population reached neatly 1,000,000 by 1900. Throughout the next decades the region grew quickly and steadily with 20%-30% by decade growth, leading to it's current population of 8,389,044.
  5. Baker Building

    This looks like a replica of the AmSouth Tower in Shreveport, Louisiana. I would like to see the towers split into two separate downloads. Good work.
  6. Telus Plaza South

  7. Telus Plaza North

  8. Toll booth for RHW 6S in LHD

  9. MacDonald Station

  10. Toll booth for RHW 6S in RHD

  11. Burj Dubai LMT

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