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  1. GnL Industrial MMP set 1

    Thank you so much for making this and sharing it with us. Hopefully if my next CJ entry is ever ready, these will be used in it somewhere.
  2. Englewood Condominiums

    Absolutely awesome. I have most, if not all, of your creations and they are some of my favorite amongst the hundreds of files in my plugins folder. This will go perfect in my CJ overhaul. Thank you for your hard work.
  3. Crangston main station

    I love this station. It's perfect for a resort town or farming community where a rail line can terminate and There aren't many stations like this for the game. Thanks for uploading this.
  4. Synekism: A new City Builder, Developer Interview

    I'm gonna try this game out. Looks interesting and I hope it takes off.
  5. wmp WMP-Murimk Boardwalk

    I was hoping something like this would be released. Rural towns will be more fun to make with nature walks. I can now construct the nature reserve I've been itching to make.
  6. Kenesaw: A community built around a lake and river.

    Kenesaw presented a lot of challenges. I finally figured out the rain tool. I couldn't find any bridges with the tahoe water that were suitable for the rivers, so I had to make land bridges. I will let the pics speak for themselves. First, I give you 2 sneak peeks at the amount of detail update 2 will have. Now onto the entry. Enjoy My next update will be detail shots to show off the meticulous work that went into trying to make Kenesaw realistic. I would like to add that I recently installed the SPAM mod and everything that goes along with it and have to admit, peg and team have renewed my love for this game. Thank you again for your amazing work, you have given me an outlet for my artistic side. I hope you have enjoyed this entry. Do Svidaniya
  7. Port Sumner: A new international airport and highway

    Thanks for the compliments. Kenesaw took a lot of time to get it where it's at and it still doesn't feel complete. I'll be adding an entry on it soon.
  8. Frustrated...

    Photobucket works great for me. I use Irfanview to sharpen and resize and then upload to photobucket. I can't wait to see your CJ.
  9. Port Sumner: A new international airport and highway

    Here're 2 shots of the area in Kenai Province. Kenesaw is a young city, but plans are already in place for settling down river. Now onto Port Sumner. A new international airport was built along with a small municipal airport for regional flights. The ocean front was re-built after structural problems were found in the retaining wall. The land that was recently occupied by the old airport was turned into a plaza. This is the new highway system. The new highway tunnels under the amusement park and golf course and exits between downtown and the seaport. Now for a quick look at what has been delaying my updates. I'll let the photos speak for themselves. Enjoy. That wraps up this entry. Though it has been some time since my last entry, my next entry will showcase some of the artistic possibilities of SC4. I would like to thank PEG and the crew for the amazing work they have done to improve the game.
  10. 023 "Falls of Rauros"

    Awesome work.
  11. Port Sumner: expanding south

    the airport has been demolished and a new regional airport has been constructed across the river. A residential neighborhood was built on the land where the old airport used to be, a statue and roundabout are the focal point for the area. I will add an update entry to show off the new airport soon. Stay tuned
  12. The Port Sumner Country Club and Camp Wahooga

    Fort this entry, I give to you the Port Sumner Country Club and Camp Wahooga. Please enjoy this entry This the map for the country club. It was designed to be a loop. You start at the clubhouse and finish at the clubhouse. In this shot you can see hole 3, the path leads to hole 4 tee, hole 5 pin and hole 6. Then you proceed to hole 7 at the top. Here are the clubhouse, club pool, holes 8 and 9 and the driving range. To the west of the country club is Miller Park. A better shot with holes 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 and the driving range. Sumner Pond is stocked in the spring and club members can fish if they don't feel like golfing. This is a close up of hole 2, the river that surrounds it and Sumner Pond. This is Sumner Pond in the summer. Looks like people are fishing today. The look out points are popular for club members. This is the transition from hole 2 to hole 3. And access path connects hole 2 to holes 4 and 5. This is the tee location for hole 3 and most of the fairway. Holes 4 and 5. This is hole 6. The path to the north leads to hole 7. Hole 7 tee and pin locations. Holes 8 and 9 plus the clubhouse and driving range. The pools is only open to club members and their families. This is the driving range. Felger Pond is to the north. Now onto Camp Wahooga and a glimpse of Fort Sumner. This is Camp Wahooga. There are a lot of campsites and the camp itself covers a huge area of the city. The camp was walled in after wild animals made off with food. Camp Wahooga from another angle. Lots to do at this summer camp. Part of Fort Sumner can be seen. there are reenactments every 2 hours from sunrise till sunset. On special occasions, there are night reenactments. There is a waiting list for campers who wish to stay here. Showers, changing rooms and bathrooms are plenty in this camp. There are hot springs scattered about the grounds. This is 1 of 2 trail heads. A majority of campers get dropped off. There is a shuttle for local residents. This is the other trail head. The ranger stations are popular meeting spots. Camp staff stay in cabins. There are dining halls scattered around the camp for those who want a home cooked meal. Campers who play football can get plenty of practice during the summer. Soccer and baseball players get to practice as well. A re-enactment is right on time. And last but not least, 4 night shots of the camp. I hope you have enjoyed this entry. Do Svidaniya.
  13. Sim City 4 Sign

    is it possible to have a lot that has lighting to make it look like the letters are lit at night? Either way, I like this and will find a place for it in my next CJ. Great work.
  14. The Sumner Summit Resort & Whacky Land

    I present to you, the Sumner Summit Resort. It is open year round offering mountain bike and hiking trails in the summer while in the winter skiing and snowboarding dominate the landscape. There is plenty of room for all levels of experience. There's even an area for slalom and downhill racing. This was just at dawn, so only a few people were on the slopes. The fire tower is at the highest point in the city. The netting offers some safety for stray mountain bikers. That tight turn at the bottom of the hill is wipe out lane. The owner of the resort is considering having warning signs posted. A bicycle school is across from the resort. If hiking and mountain biking isn't your thing, head over to Whacky Land. The most popular ride is the coaster next to the highway. Even in the height of the summer, the park is never too crowded. the water slides and pool are closed for the time being due to renovations. Watching the kart races from the Ferris wheel is a fun thing to do. Karts are lined up ready to be raced around the track. The wooden coaster Goliath draws the biggest crowds. The fountains are a popular meeting spot for friends and family. The entrance to the park feature the Little Giant kiddie coaster. This is the entrance at night. And now for a sneak peak. That is Felger Pond. Golfers try to hit the ball far enough to land in the pond, most fail however. I hope you have enjoyed this entry and have inspired some ideas. Do Svidaniya.
  15. Port Sumner: expanding south

    lol. I'm more concerned about a plane missing the runway . Hence, plans are in the works to build a new airport across the river.
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