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monodelmar

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  1. Fort Folley Metro Area, by 1D3

    Pretty suburbs. The cliffhanger will bring me back. Will it be suburban low-density, or new urban medium? The banners are a nice touch, too.
  2. The Republic of Vineta - My first CJ

    Kehlenwerder looks great; I love the church by the bridge. The historic and demographic details (e.g. Lenin & Lutherans) make Vineta seem like a real Baltic place. The windmills in the farmland are nice and realistic, too.
  3. Rodina

    I just found Rodina & read all the posts, sepsis, and I hope to see you back here. You realistically rendered a proud historic country & a realistic authoritarian state for us; thanks!
  4. Eureka! --- Planning For The Future

    Louisville--I just found your Eureka project yesterday and have now read all the posts. Not only is the city impressive, but all the work you put into the captions, the aerial shots and the blogs impresses me too. I appreciate the local influences--Beargrass Creek, for one. And, from your regional post, Anderson sounds like the city of Louisville as it is today: Anderson's economy... producers of various sinful consumer goods including tobacco products and alcohol. Anderson is also the largest producer of casino gambling riverboats.... Very much an old industrial town at its heart, Anderson is neither flashy nor especially memorable, despite its size. Eureka, on the other hand, seems like what Louisville could be. And, I have to ask, is Waller allusive of Lexington (the Red Mile track being a few blocks north of Waller Ave. in Lexington)? Or is that another Louisville influence drawn from Churchill Downs? Maybe it's the grid, the medium-density around the transit stops, or the diverse population, but Eureka reminds me a lot of Toronto. All-in-all, your city is very realistic. Keep up the good work; I'll be reading from now on.
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