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Kolbrow (13.10.2019 - Olsza - a mosaic)

Started by kbieniu7, October 09, 2008, 11:00:59 AM

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noahclem

I need more parked cars on sidewalks too! Great pics  &apls

nbvc

Nice city and construction scenes from last update. &apls

RickD

Very nice. The motorway really looks very smooth.  :thumbsup:
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Sciurus

You made a great job, we feel the polish ambiance! &apls


Guillaume :thumbsup:
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Schulmanator

LOL! Cars on sidewalks?! I was thinking about food. I loved eating my way across Poland!
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panthersimcity4

Very beautiful cities. I just got back from visiting some friends and family in Poland and your pictures make me feel like I'm still there.  ;D

Dantes

The overview is many realistic  :o Big art !  :thumbsup:

kbieniu7

Excuse me for not posting and leading it to inactives.
I have played sc a bit, but nothing that could be well-presented.
Now I have not time to continue it, the soonest possible time, to finish those works is December :/

So I'm showing two shots of unfinished, but established about 1,5 year ago, city of Koszyce.

Market square. It seems I've catched a collision.


Overall:


Sorry once again. Studies take a lot of time.  :(
Thank you for visiting Kolbrów, and for being for last ten years!

RickD

I missed your MD. But take your time for your studies. The unfinished pictures of Koszyce are very promising.
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art128

Indeed, these are two nice promising pictures.

Good luck in your studies. ;)
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Dantes

The transition from your settlement close development (W2W) to detached buildings is very impressive. A beautiful little village.  &apls &apls &apls

kbieniu7

RickD, Arthur and Dantes - thanks, guys! Fortunately, I've found a bit of free time to build something :)

Let's move to another beautiful place in Galand, 8km north from Kolbrów, where the railway line goes trough scenic landscape, made of fields and forested hills.











Enjoy!
Thank you for visiting Kolbrów, and for being for last ten years!

Swordmaster

Great work!

Cheers
Willy

Kergelen

Always a pleasure to see some picture from you. I like your style.

These laaarge and thin fiels are very original. And this large STR curve too :)


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RickD

Very nice. That curved railway probably isn't very realistic but it looks nice.  ;)
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benedict

Those are fantastic scenes of rail running through the countryside.
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epicblunder

How have i not seen this MD before?! Those rural scenes are excellent!   &apls

art128

Toying with the MMPs eh?

Lovely work with this small village and it surroundings. Though I do really hope there is more residential along the road to justify the use of a two platform modern station... :P
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mrbisonm

Quote from: kbieniu7 on November 24, 2012, 07:52:48 AM





I am always around, although not always posting though, (kinda keeping myself in stealth position) but once in awhile I just have to come out, because something amazes me.
That "landscape painting" of yours in this picture is just.....well....amazing. The use of mmp's is so darn well employed that it will be hard to match.

All I can say, this is "Darn " nice! Excellent work.  :thumbsup: &apls

Fred (mrb)



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Girafe

Excellent choices for the flora, so realistic and colours are harmonized  ;)
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