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Liverchester village,A rural british cj with the odd city(biggest update ever)

Started by jayo, April 10, 2007, 02:30:28 AM

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jayo

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            [EDIT]This region is all hand terra formed[EDIT]



I think this is the first british cj(although i'm not entirely sure)
This city is called bristol channel.






This next city is called Llandwendno and is part of my virtual wales project :-\









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wouanagaine

Really nice, I like the one with the cows

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jayo

 :thumbsup:Sorry about the upper left thing!!!i might edit some time.
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Serkanner

Great pictures and this promises to become a very nice MD indeed. Keep it up.

Badsim

Interesting start , jayo , notably with these closed fields/meadows with fences .... :thumbsup:

That said , I dislike totally the photoshoping of the second part .... $%Grinno$%


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Jayo verrrrrrry verrrrry great start here!!!   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
two thumbs up indeed.  Great work and i soo do love the farms - pat

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Bongoswimp

Wow, very cosy! Just have to love those seasonal trees.
But one thing is still a mystery to me: Where did you get those curved railways? %confuso
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Bongoswimp

Wow, I didn't expect the spanish inquisition! :D
Nah, seriously, haven't seen this yet. I guess I should play more often.

Thanks mate.
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rooker1

Great start, but take the tips from wouanagaine and Heinz right after your update.  It will greatly improve the over all. The first part is fantastic.  I love the farms and the curved rail piece from the new NAM.  As for the second part of the update, I don't really like that effect, but that's just my opinion.

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thundercrack83

Very good start you have here, jayo! I love your use of the seasonal trees and your beautiful farmlands. I can't wait to see more of your developments!

jayo

What will be included in the region(remmember this is all based on the uk,a small uk if you like):


Virtual wales,
virtual lake district,
A city with a cathedral and old town,
A commuter town,
Lots of farm lands/rural areas/forests,
A virtual cardiff,
A seaside town.

What might be included: $%Grinno$%

A virtual scotland,
virtual glasgow and edinborough.

In the mean time

A view of my ill tonkso custom station lot.
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thundercrack83

That train station you made looks pretty good, jayo! I can't wait to see your next update!

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guurgkud

wow... amazing md. i see a lot of potential. will be back for more :)
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thundercrack83

Another great update! I love the region shot to get some context of your development. Can't wait to see more!

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