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  1. Version 1.0

    2,600 Downloads

    This BAT is no longer available on Simtropolis, please go to SC4D. New Rhodesia's "Owain Cross" Underground Station: This classic 1930's art deco underground station was entirely inspired by London's "Mordern" station. This station is aimed at realistic CJ's who wish to have a central part to their subway/underground system. Rather, than have a single 1x1 lot. There seemed to be a bit of a gap for this type of station so i'm happy to upload it. I originally intended to add jobs to the LOT, im not sure if it's possible as of yet, so i may well update this file in the near future. Any comments or questions are welcome in my BAT thread and do stop by my CJ "Rhodesia Newydd Dinas", when possible. =D The Lot is 3x5 Larger Image?Click Me Dependencies: BSC MEGA Props - Gascooker Vol01.dat BSC_BATProps_Porkie_Vol01b.dat BSC_Props_People_Vol01.dat PorkieProps-Vol1.dat PorkieProps-Vol2.dat
  2. New Rhodesia Phoenix Facility

    Version 1.0

    3,340 Downloads

    This BAT is no longer available on Simtropolis, please go to SC4D. The Phoenix Facility (purely fictional) Based upon Star Trek: First contact, This BAT was created for New Rhodesia and made its debut appearance on October 5th 2005. Made specifically to bring in a Star Trek storyline to add to the journal. As a consequence New Rhodesia became the first Warp-Drive nation in Simnation history, and led to the encounter with the Vulcans, thus officially making New Rhodesia the home of the “Federation”, the story continues… Differences from the film; *The Phoenix itself is obviously much larger, this was to maintain as much detail to the model as possibility, and to maintain as much of what the film model displayed. *The facility itself is based on my imagination, as the one in the film was a missile silo and underground, this needed to be grander in appearance. Dependencies- There shouldn’t be any, but if anyone come across any I’ll hunt down the problem. You are prohibited from uploading this file anywhere else, or manipulating it in anyway, if in doubt contact me, or to ask permission, PM me via Simtrop,SCC or Pegasus New Rhodesia;
  3. Seto

    excellent past updates hotdogs!
  4. Post your picture here II

    Myself AND some blatant site promotion. You're all so very lucky.
  5. Google Earth 5 Beta available!

    Tried it out today, quite amazing
  6. Trixie Awards 2008 Acceptance Speeches

    Thanks one and all for those who votes for me. I hear the editor of the Excalibur is planning a party, all are invited!
  7. very nice pippy! Love the tanks and what not at the end with ammo smoke. Effective!
  8. BAT4Max v2.5 download & support

    I'm not sure why, but when I export the images are not applied to the LOD's when it's exported. It's completely blank in LOT editor. I've gone to the output files, hoping to at least do a manual import of the fsh files via ilivereader. however, while there are a multitude of folders with many images in .bmp format. In the specific folder root (of the model) there are ONLY .fsh.tgi files. There are absolutely NO .fsh files. Help?
  9. Savoie; la Monarchie Alpine [Starting Page 20!]

    Looks fantastic! Love the cathedral pictures and the snow picture is very nice indeed!
  10. Phats Hottest CJs

    slowly but surely!
  11. Loving those fireworks!! Gorgeous effects, and the canal area is very pleasing on the eye.
  12. Big UK map

    Two countries? I think you mean 5!
  13. The Official City Journal Critics Thread Archive

    Thankyou for the great view, pretty much spot on! Just lovely!
  14. The Peoples Republic of Toright [SCJU Ambassador]

    The asian buildings are really defining your city. Well done.
  15. The New Kingdom of Sierrastare { SCJU Full Member }

    Loving all those european buildings and the plaza with the curvy roads.
  16. Dierapy

    Some very impressive space battles leech, keep up the good work!! SCJU!!
  17. [BUESTI + RAVOI]

    Fantastic Update, definitely one of your best.
  18. TYROL

    some very beautiful farmlands Luke.
  19. San Pedro & Mesias

    You have a very pretty Latin looking city! I like it, alot. lol @ newspaper slant. hehe
  20. The Imperial Atlantean Empire - [SCJU Full Member State]

    Very cute, I love the father christmas! haha alos love the fairy lights by the market. Lovely.
  21. Casanares & Alba-Laettana

    very pretty Jeb, nice to have you back!
  22. Super Sticky (Vol 1)

    Could someone explain to me exactly the logic behind multiple images forming mosaics? I understand the concerns about width, but I do not undertand the concerns about height, since it is commonly accepted to scroll down, and unacceptable to scroll across. It cannot be anything to do with filesize either, as even if the files are split into multiple images, when they're reconstituted the filesize is exactly the same if not more. I apologise if this is in the wrong place, Zel. If you'd like me to post this elsewhere, i'd happily do so. However, I really am baffled as to what the logic is concerning splitting up images, if they're only going to be reconstituted later and they don't violate the horizontal rule, what's the point? I had this discussion quite a while ago with Dirk himself, after a moderator removed a newspaper design of mine (I think it was something like 800x800 pixels) from my CJ thread. He agreed, and allowed a concession for it. I think therefore, if i may be so bold as to recommend that the rule be changed to concern filesize or the length of the image itself, rather than anything else. As it stands someone could post a mosaic 800x9000 pixels, but because it would be split up into 800x600 (approx) image resolutions it would be acceptable. Does anyone understand what I'm getting at, i'm just trying to be pragmatic here.
  23. Iraqi journalist throws shoe at Bush

    LOL, hilarious.
  24. Show us Your Flags!

    The Province of New Rhodesia's flag is the lower right.
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