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Everything posted by andrew george
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Iguana_labrat and Simbourgeois - thank you both very much - 4 out of 5 ain't bad and 300 posts is nice to reach - oh and page 11 - welcome all! A
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Sounds fantastic! Maybe when you've finished Wembley you could turn your skills to club grounds? I'd personally love to see Carrow Road recreated....... A
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Another example of why Messelmonde is my favourite place in New Holland. The Mayor has certainly done a great job with all that expansion so quickly - I wonder what scandal is about to unfold...... A
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Utora - Parkstone Rangers, eh? Hmmm, interesting..... tHe Dark_Child - thanks!!
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Great update - such original ideas. I love that bridge as well - looks so good over that valley! A
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Yes, that was a very good draw wasn't it? Just need that first win now...... Norwich to win the league I presume? Amount? A
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Deal! Who is your hard-earned money on then?!
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Another nice update! A
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Get Out The Wooly Hats And Rattles - The Simtropolis Football League Returns!!! Yes folks, it's back! After last season's league was won by giant's Norwich City - Norwich residents have been eagerly awaiting for the start of the new season. And it's been made even more exciting by the fact that the number of league members has jumped from just 5 to 12!!!! Every established football club in Norwich has been admitted to this year's competition - giving all of Norwich's 3.1 million residents their own home-town club. Here is the list of fixtures for each team to compete during the six-month long season. First of all, Barton Hatch Rovers, who completed their new stadium in Kelseyheath with just days to spare before the entry deadline. They face a tough start to the season with three of the league's better sides in their first four fixtures..... Next is Bradwell, from the heart of the Docklands, veterans of last year's competition. They have a seemingly straight-forward start to the season, their first really difficult fixture coming away to Norwich City on October 23rd..... Now to one of the favourites - Clarendon Athletic. Unlucky to miss out on last year's title, they will fancy their chances at finishing above Norwich City this season..... Now to East Statham, from Stathamstow. They have an even more daunting start than Barton Hatch Rovers, with the three top teams facing them in the first three games..... Maidenwell, who play at Riverside Stadium, are new but they have received huge investment from business moguls in the Docklands. They are fancied by many to be strong contenders and have an early chance to gauge themselves against Norwich City and Clarendon Athletic, their two biggest rivals..... Now, champions Norwich City start with a trip to the most unfashionable club in the league - Parkstone Rangers. The first derby with their Central Norwich rivals United is at the Olympic Stadium on 6th November..... Norwich United face a difficult trip to Clarendon to start with but it gets better before the trip to bitter rivals City..... Parkstone Rangers, from the borough of Clarendon, would have felt the stomachs churning when the fixture computer crunched out their first match in the league - Norwich City! They also have a difficult December, with three consecultive away matches - a happy Christmas.....? Pentney, from Oakhill, will be pleased that their fixture list might allow them to amass a few points before they start playing the big boys at the end of October and November, but the down side is that toward the end of the season, when points will be precious, they face a really tough run-in..... Salham, from Kelseyheath, were one of the strugglers last season, but will hope to use their experience and remain in a comfortable league position this time around..... Stokesbury United have also received investment, a more modest amount than Maidenwell, and should therefore stay comfortably clear of the bottom end of the league..... The entry of Swanton, from Thistlehurst, ensures that all nine Norwich boroughs are represented. Swanton are expected to struggle against the top sides but will hope to get enough points from the teams around the to stay clear of the bottom..... And that concludes the round-up of fixtures. Here we bring you the various odds available with CanaryBet.com and you are invited to have a flutter. Win yourself some Simoleons and back the team you think will win the two main competitions. Alternatively, you could bet on other eventualities such as bottom of the league of the sequence of the top three teams at the end of the season. Just make a request and odds will be provided! The odds.....
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Iguana_labrat - Your favourite journal, eh? Thanks! I will be spreading Norwich outward soon! Ps. another strange avatar - like it. Dark Avatar - thank you also, I'm glad you guys like the Medieval Experience, I wasn't sure whether it would go down too well..... A
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These pictures are wonderful - everything is so well laid out. Keep it up! A
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Thanks for all the great comments, everyone! Let me address each in turn........ Nijntje123 - Thank you very much for the kind compliment, as well as the bunnies. Ps. don't worry about your English - I'm unsure as to where you're from - an educated guess would be Holland (or maybe not so educated....). I often find that people from Holland, Belgium and Scandinavia speak much better English than most English people. Tragic really but that's the way it is. Utora - Welcome back to Norwich my friend! The pathways in the Medieval Experience are by suico and are on the STEX. They don't fit in with exactly what I was looking for - it would've been great to find some sort of dirt track/road pack to do the job - maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places..... Thanks for the great comment and encouragement - re Irfanview: I just use Irfanview to convert file type to jpeg. I'm not very advanced with such programs and didn't realise you could do this, I'll look into it. Thanks! MrCinatit - Thank you. I suddenly had a flash of inspiration sitting at work one day (yes, that's how exciting work is) that they would all fit together and create something a bit different..... Dannato - The ring road project has been a long, LONG project - I'm just eager to finish the last bit off and maybe start doing things a bit more freely-willed than having to stick to a strict plan. AMG Cinema - yes, this is the building you refer to. It is Cinedom by bandito and is available here.... https://www.simtropolis.com/lots/index.cfm?mode=files&filetype=BAT&Str=Cinedom The field I think you refer to is a lot of 1 x 1 tiles of corn fields! The other is strawberries. They are available here (I think): https://www.simtropolis.com/lots/index.cfm?mode=files&filetype=Lot&Str=CSX%20GA%20Farm%20%20Nexis%20Corn%20RH https://www.simtropolis.com/lots/index.cfm?mode=files&filetype=Lot&Str=CSX%20GA%20Farm%20%20Nexis%20Strawberries Thanks for the great comments! Mattc005 - First, thanks again for those signs. All these compliments x 100000?! I'm honoured!!! I think I have had a few unique ideas, I've never looked at another CJ and said I'll do that in Norwich, although often I have used ideas given to me by others, yourself included. But, my limited imagination is running out, it has to be said. NLR, I didn't think I would be able to do this due to the building around Central Norwich, but I saw in another CJ something that I didn't realise - you can run monorail through tunnels!!!!!!! There may be an opportunity or two to expand it inwards, but it would be a huge project in itself to do this with regards to demolishon of areas and working it around existing areas without losing too much valuable real estate, and, also of course making it an effective means of transport in Central Norwich. Thanks for the bunnies and have some bounced back with interest for the signs...... Thanks again to all. You keep me motivated. A
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Very nice station - very different! A
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And finally - Region views for you all..... The population league table..... Yes - a spreadsheet now - getting really advanced this. As usual, data from www.world-gazetteer.com Thanks A
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Ring road project - cumulative costs: Road construction -
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Ring Road Project - Phase 7 - Kelseyheath Hello folks and welcome to the latest instalment of Norwich's brief but eventful history. Tonight we are in the borough of Kelseyheath, directly south of Central Norwich. Two transport pics from where we left the borough..... And now........ CONRIP are proud to present - THE MEDIEVAL EXPERIENCE The City Of Norwich Redevelopment Investment Program have invested a huge amount of money on a themed attraction - but not the usual type of attraction. The Medieval Experience allows people from the modern world to become totally immersed in the life and times of people from our bygone years..... People enter here at the main gate, which acts as a guardhouse also. So, shine the armour, sharpen your blade and stop molesting the servant girls. On the door is etched Abandon all hope, ye who enter here..... Beyond the entryway are some homes belonging to wealthy landowners and villagers. Servant or Master, which would you choose? Or, maybe a Shoppekeeper. The village store is the white-walled building here..... Be a stableboy and take care of the Master's horses..... Break your back picking wild berries from the field. Or, if that doesn't appeal, you could always choose to chop firewood in the ample forests nearby..... Try to drag an ox-drawn plough around a field. Farming old-style..... Get your mud and disease-ridden water here. It makes the experience so much more realistic..... Be a manservant or a maid for a day in one of the many homes..... Spend your weeks doing dodgy deals on your corn and chicken stocks and try to become the wealthiest villager..... More opportunities for depravity and corruption..... .....or simply pray for redemption..... The latest attraction from CONRIP - come visit The Medieval Experience!! Remember to buy your souvenir tea towel from the gift shop on the way out. Now back to the ring road. The A205 (South Circular) enters Kelseyheath from Deptwich..... Not too much further is junction 6 with the A20..... Yes, I've got Matt working hard again. Cheers Matt! Next here is Barton Hatch Rovers Football Club, together with a monument commemorating Sir Alf Ramsey. The triangular building is the headquarters of the Football Association..... Sir Alf Ramsey: Sir Alfred Ernest Ramsey (born January 22, 1920 in Dagenham, Essex; died April 28, 1999 in Ipswich, Suffolk) was a footballer and manager of the English national football team from 1963 to 1974. His greatest achievement was winning the 1966 World Cup with England on July 30, 1966. They also reached the quarter-final stage in the 1970 World Cup under his management. He was knighted in 1970. Having been a gifted amateur as a pupil and as a player for his army regiment, he played for Southampton 1943-1949 (since 1944 as a professional) and Tottenham Hotspur after that. He was very successful with the Spurs (right-back in more than 250 cup and league games) and in 1953 became player of the English national team which he captained three times. His coolness and capability for analysis earned him the nickname The General. He retired from playing in 1955 to become manager of Ipswich Town, which he managed very successfully leading it from Third Division South to Football League champions. He was made England manager in 1963, predicting that England would win the 1966 World Cup which it did by beating West Germany 4-2 in the finals. England lost to the same opponent at the next World Cup in the quarter-final after having led 2-0 with twenty minutes remaining. Part of the blame was put on Sir Alf's cautious tactics. He was sacked in 1974, after England failed to qualify for the World Cup tournament of that year. The last stages of his career were caretaker manager with Birmingham City F.C. and technical advisor to Panathinaikos 1979-1980. Alf Ramsey and England captain Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet trophy. Here is junction 7 of the A205 - the A23..... Barton Hatch Shopping Centre and it's NLR station..... Junction 8 with the A30..... The A205 exits to Thistlehurst. Splash! Water Park is in view here also..... Plush rowhouses have developed close to Splash!..... Kelseyheath has developed well just outside of Central Norwich..... Kelsey High Street has arrived. This area has been dedicated to the energetic youth of Norwich. The first picture here is of AMG Multiplex Cinema with a KFC nearby. Being drunk is the only time one could stand to swallow a KFC..... Ocean's 27 - also known as True Blue's nightclub. Other, slightly seedier nightclubs have appeared in the area also..... Night time descends - the southern end of Kelsey High Street and Barton Hatch Shopping Centre..... Heartsease Industrial Estate - accessed via the A20..... Heartsease housing area by night..... The Budget, with some suburbs in view. Kelseyheath is 35 years old at this point..... That's it! Thanks for looking and remember to leave a comment if you feel compelled to. A
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Great update Utora - that harbour looks so realistic with those polluting industries! Great work!!!!! A
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MsChara, I missed that last update due to a problem with my internet connection recently - thanks for bringing it to my attention now! It looks great, I love the curved coast of Chloride Gulch, it looks so real - as if it wasn't hand terraformed at all. I love this region but I am equally keen on seeing another Chara creation. A
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Kiphtin Bay, a teaser journal by MrCinatit
andrew george replied to MrCinatit's topic in SC4 City Journals
Breathtaking terrain - must've taken ages to design!!!! Great stuff as usual MrCinatit! A -
This continues to impress - looking forward to more updates. A
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TimeBomb, a Mr. Cinatit collection of stories
andrew george replied to MrCinatit's topic in SC4 City Journals
It's all good. Welcome to page 5. A -
Can I have a place to live in Messelmonde please??????!!!!!! A
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Thanks very much MrCinatit. Again, all credit to Mattc005 for his excellent highway signs. A
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A PETITION TO MAXIS (Please Participate)
andrew george replied to Pegasus's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
You have my scribble! A -
Thanks dudyconstructor! A
