Indeed have been really down lately , but that's over .
Jump !

Because something really big is on rails ....
Vnaoned . Remember that name .
This is what Vincent ( Vnaoned ) sent me on last monday ...




And that's a picture already posted there a few pages back ...
Place de la Concorde - Paris .
This famous plaza of Paris isn't only special architecturally speaking , but is also a very important place of France history . This is where LouisVI , Marie-Antoinette and finally Robespierre himself have been beheaded during the French revolution . For those who would be interested in reading more informations , here the Wiki link :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_de_la_ConcordeMy first attempt will be to use functional transit to reproduce the plaza , but the network transit being complex , if I'm not satisfied with the first results I'll switch to a fictive (eye-candy ) only reproduction - as I did for Champs Elysées .
Now , the least I can do to thank Vincent is to write here a few words about his work .
His young BATing skill will allow him very soon to sit along BATers like Porkissimo , Xannepan , Debussyman ... if you're not convinced , here a few pictures from his BATing thread at Toutsimcity.com ( with his authorization ).










I don't know for you but personally ....

Vincent is mainly inspired by the city where he lives : Nantes . He his also the author of a stunning MD : Linzbourg .
This is , again , the link to his MD :
http://www.toutsimcity.com/forums.php?viewthread=517794And the link to his BATing thread at Toutsimcity.com I invite you to follow :
http://www.toutsimcity.com/forums.php?viewthread=532985Vincent ... I can't thank you enough ... not only for your BATs , but , and maybe most of all , for the salutary positive energy you're sending to me .

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Have to thank each of you as well , speaking about positive energy , for your comments , as they finally always help me to put thing on perspective ...
Thanks for you attention .

Cédric.