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  1. Phuket Thailand

    I'm certain I'm pronouncing the name wrong. Regardless, I love a good island map. Great job!
  2. New Opportunities

    Great stuff! I'm guessing the first image was reflected 180 degrees, yes? I can't help but notice the cars driving LHD.
  3. Hiroshima Region's first update.

    Absolutely fantastic! I love the look of the homes! I'd ask where you got them, but this isn't really the place for that. The trees are also great as well. That fall look looks great in Asian cities.
  4. Update 11: Forest vs. Sprawl

    Destroy all natural forests...Skyscraper forest for the win. /sarcasm
  5. Simlympic opening ceremony

    "A flaming end to the night" \\ I can't help but read that as "A gay end to the night". I'm so sorry, and I know it wasn't your intent, but that's what I see. Lol, but I love the stadium - great choice.
  6. The New San Lorenzo

    As a Seattle resident, I think you have done a fantastic job re-creating that authentic feel of coastal cities -- a little older, definitely had grown a lot in the 80s; either way, fantastic work my friend.
  7. Regional Information

    Welcome everybody to my first city journal! I have been wanting to do one for quite some time, but could never come up with a city worth showing to the public, in my opinion. This update will include some of the general information regarding the region. Region Name: Commonwealth of Sadaen. Capital: Wayside Governor: Tony Eusetta Lieutenant Governor: Jeff Martinez Senators: Mark Sommers |R|, Jill Hazel |R| U.S. Reps: 23 Current Population: 12,339,000 Climate type: Mediterranean Tallest point: Valley Hill, 10 feet Lowest Point: Hill Valley, -10 feet Sadaen is a real wonder. Who would have thought that two lonesome men wondering around in the 1700s could start the small town of Buckley, and turn not only the city, but the entire new Commonwealth of Sadaen into one of the most, according to Forbes, desirable places to live. With an average income of $71,000, money and jobs are commonplace. And the Mediterranean climate is really something to write home about; the state averages more than 320 sunny days per year. The lack of a single threat and the nicely designed canals divide and bring together this state at the same time. Check back soon for my first city update, the booming commercial town of Sadania. Below is an image of downtown at night.
  8. Seattle, The Emerald City.

    Yes! Someone should make Tacoma, so I can replicate my current residence as well as possible.
  9. NDEX ITS 8 Canada Square

    I love this building. I think it's hilarious how it's 8 "Canada" Square, related to the "Shanghai" Bank, and in "London". Lol, WIN!
  10. Sandbox U

    [quote name='tudorjason' timestamp='1314486827'] Very nice. It reminds me a little of PLU. [/quote] There must be lots of Seattle natives on this site...I live in Summit, like 5 minutes from it. I'm assuming you do as well?
  11. There's Lead in Them Thar Hills at Kellogg, Idaho.

    [quote name='SpokaneFlyBoy' timestamp='1312298951'] Now we just need a modular car lot to make the massive, sprawling tracts that make up Dave Smith Motors. We've already got the ski hill lots for Silver Mountain Resort. [/quote] Funny! I just bought a car there a couple weeks back. 2011 Dodge Durango. I am a family man after all.
  12. TGV POS RAIL

    Now that's quality! I've always wanted one for my futurist cities I build. Thanks!
  13. MEGA Highway Sign Package (MENU INCLUDED)

    Stunning really. Reminds me of the road signs in the Halo series, where they span all the way across the road. Very modern look. Nice job!
  14. Washington Mutual Tower

    Too bad WaMu doesnt exist anymore. The actual building I believe is now abandoned. Too bad, it's realy nice.
  15. Modern Glass Police Station

    Very nice! Thanks.
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