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Nagagonia

Started by nbvc, February 06, 2010, 08:56:33 AM

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Schulmanator

NICE! And i like the Xannepan river walls. They look great!  :thumbsup:
See the all-new National Capital Region!:http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=15118.0

Dantes

The last picture was a great road.  :o  I also like the second last picture very much. The diagonal road opens to the beautiful river.  :thumbsup:

nbvc

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Thanks for your comments.

Sörtlingen
A old cathedral which is nowadays used as museum.




The cathedral at night.


Some more night shots.


The rail station at night.


And at day.

bat

Great pictures of the church and railstation!!! :)

ricardomiranda

Great pictures of the church and big railstation!!!

noahclem

The rail station fits perfectly and I love all the diagonals and night pictures!  &apls &apls

wallasey

Great work with the diagonals churches.

I am going to raise my head above the parapet and suggest attempting to pedestrianise at least some of the area around the awning of the station, it may look a little better for passengers, and  not have those streetlights interfering with the otherwise exceptional view. Great to see there is a tram stop by the station!!

nbvc

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Thanks for all comments.
wallasey: Your right, a pedestrianise in front of the station would also look nice, but now this would mean lot of bulldozing buildings.

Sörtlingen Restaurants
A small update showing some restaurants. The sims can have a cup of coffee with a piece of cake or some ice cream and watch the boats pasing by.






Bridge Footing
For those who havn't already seen it, the bridge footing is now on STEX:
http://www.simtropolis.com/forum/files/file/26928-bridge-footing/

DerChrischi

Hi,
Beautiful pictures! I like them! Because I would like to go to a restaurant and eat comfortably what! ;)
As I see you have the same problem as I do at the corners. It saw the rise of this green edge.
DerChrischi

mave94


art128

That city is nicely done, nbvc !
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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ricardomiranda

Photos beautiful day and night, I like that. &apls &apls

metasmurf

Nice downtown. Looks very German.  :thumbsup:

bat

Nice work with the restaurants!! Looking forward to more... ;)

noahclem

Very nice shoreline! It does look like a nice place to enjoy the view over a coffee, though actually those BATs were created as beer spots, not coffee houses  :D

nbvc

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Thanks to all for your comments.
DerChrischi: The green edges at the corner are always a problem. Maybe I can make a transit enabled lot for this? Have to do some tests.

Sörtlingen Castle
A small waterfall in the mountain near Sörtlingen.


Near the waterfall is the old Castle Sörtlingen.


From the castle you can have a look down to the city.


Some closer images of the city.













noahclem

Beautiful update! I especially like the castle area, with the waterfalls and forests. The rails and tramline layout is excellent and the whole city is looking very nice!  &apls

art128

Fantastic! Both the castle area and the city are looking very well. The city is very squarish but nice to watch. Also good job with the suburbs.
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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mave94

Fantastic update. I like it :thumbsup:

Framly

Congrats to 500 Replies &apls &apls

An awesome MD goes to the Classics - well deserved :thumbsup:

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