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Started by Dantes, March 11, 2011, 05:32:15 AM

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RickD

Great railroad, Dantes.  :thumbsup:
My name is Raphael.
Visit my MD: Empire Bay (My old MD: Santa Barbara County)

Swordmaster

Very good. Of course I have to respond now ;D

I even more love all the power lines criss-crossing your city.


Cheers
Willy

noahclem

Great work with this railway and it's surroundings  &apls  Perfectly decorated  :thumbsup:

Schulmanator

Impressive rail work. Well done and the area looks awesome! :D
See the all-new National Capital Region!:http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=15118.0

solsystem

Great railway and a amazing overview! Well done.  &apls &apls

Dantes


So many comments on my pictures. If I post a lot of pictures I get a lot of comments?

Replies:
@art128: Otouto-chan ! *hug* Thank you for your comment. I like your station. I use it not for two reasons. Reason one: Your station weighs too much. The files consume too much space. Reason two: Your station is too long. My game does not know where to enter my citizens. I like short platforms. This does not consume much space in the landscape. I hope you're not sad reason. *hug*
@mave94:Thank you for your comment. I'm very happy if you write me a lot. Yes, I use each tile. In many regions of Japan to lack of space is why I try to work with it.
The port has its own connection. If you will go back a few pages you'll find two updates over the entire harbor.
I understand what you mean, unfortunately, not in Figure 20. Since I do not see any construction site. I'm sorry.
@nbvc: Thank youuuu nbvc-samaaaa
@kelis: Hello kelis-senpai I am honored when you are writing a comment here. Thank you for your comment. am sorry that you tinker currently on things other than Japan to your project. But I hope that your HK is as impressive as anything but what you've shown. I expect art from you today, I will present a representation of my railway pictures UDN another finished project. I hope you are back in, though I will soon again see many railway images. Best wishes to you
@RickD: Thank you Mr. Bigcity
@Swordmaster:Thank you for your comment.  :) Today I will show nothing with railways.  &mmm Okay, but a few pictures with railroad will be there.  :P I have finished my current networks where. On occasion I like to show you some more pictures with power poles.
@noahclem: Thank you, thank you, thank you ! I wonder when it will finally give in your new project first city images.  :thumbsup:
@Schulmanator: Thank you nyan-cat-king  ;D The practical to the rail network by me, is that I can easily upgrade it (new NAM et cetera).
@solsystem: Thank you solsystem. I love your highrise pictures

Industrial area on the coastline

Shortly before it continues with other railroad pictures I want to show you today another finished project. I liked the large industrial area never on my coast. The industrial area but brings great demand, but unfortunately it does not look very nice.
I have now optimized graphically.
I hope you like the pictures. There are a lot of pictures.

Have fun!

1.Before


2.After working
-> Click on the picture and it is big!

3.During reconstruction


4. So ugly  :-[


5.Finish!


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7.Consumer goods in the factory buildings for light industry are produced. For example, vacuum cleaners and motors.


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9.An unusual solution to fix a road on a slope.


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12.Who lives in the apartment a very short commute to work. There is there loud and it smells often by industry.


13.At railstation


14.Sento in the workers can be washed after work and Recuperate.


15. to swordmaster  :P


16.Two trains in the station!


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19.The foundry and the Chocolate Factory Beitzen together own tramway binding.


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28.One of two fire stations. This fire station is only a supplement to the main fire.


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Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

sim_link

Great industrial areas - they look fantastic. Realistic for sure! ;D

Nexis4Jersey

Nice , I like how the tram snakes down the hill....

nbvc

Great industrial area. &apls For the water mod I would prefer a less transparent one.

art128

A really nice work on that industrial area, Onii-chan!

The tramway line going around is a great touch. Also I like when it zigzags around the houses... reminds me a bit of Lombard Street in SF.  Though, it looks even more beautiful with neko's houses and the way you set it in your city. :)

Also, don't worry about my station, I fully understand. ;)
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Dantes


How fantastic, I get comments. :) Thank you.  &ops

Replies:
@sim_link:Thank you for your praise. I'm glad that you say that the industrial system now looks more realistic.  :)
@Nexis4Jersey: It's a snake Tram ! Thank you much.  :)
@nbvc: Yes, you're right. The water mod looks not very good, but it is not so deep that the waters are at this point.Thank you for your new sailboats  :)
@art128:I also like the houses of Neko. Although I do not like to have in the city as a self-growing lots. Unfortunately, the building from a distance to see zoomed out very dark. Ototo-chan I hope you like today's update also.

At the railway curve

Now that I have shown in the last update many images I want to show you today just a single scene. At the edge of an old district between a railway line, this new development area.

1.The supermarket is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many young people who live in the residential building next door buy here often.


2.The house with the red roof was built in the 1960s.


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5.My favorite picture...


6. ...at night


7.Overview...


8. ...at night


Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

Ol.S / Benoit

Really nice work, I'm a big fan of your industrial areas, with the tram. :)
Benoit.
MD : Click on picture

Swordmaster

I loved that industrial update. Although pic 18 is more applicable to me than 15 ;)

Nice work!


Cheers
Willy

FrankU

You ask for negative criticism. Well, ahem..... actually, if I may say so, the images are really beautiful. Maybe that's negative criticism, considering the industrial area?  :D

You have a very good eye for detail, like the small triangular shed/house on the green next to the roundabout in the last update. And all those electricity wires, and catenaries, and fences and.. and... and.... It's just great!

art128

Oooh, nice work on that little area! I like the flat next to the shop and railway line. :)
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Dantes


I have four comments, thanks!  :)

Replies:
@Ol.S / Benoit:Thank you for your comment. I plan to build an even larger industrial area Sun I hope this will also like.
@Swordmaster:I'll remember that you like freight trains over passenger trains.  :P I hope you look at my pictures, even when no railways is shown.
@FrankU:A triangular building in a road roundabout?  ()what() But I have shown no roundabouts. But a good idea soon I collect pictures of my roundabouts. Thank you for your comment, I am very pleased that you like my region. I work long been in my region. I hope to show more details.
@art128:Okay, you get an apartment nearby. But there is only a vacant apartment near the city center. There is a Maidcafe and a comic book store. That will not like that!

Pedestrian bridges

I have tried to build a couple of pedestrian bridges so that neighborhoods can be better achieved. Unfortunately, I found no reasonable bridges. I am not satisfied with the bridges. I want to still show the ideas.

1.Small pedestrian bridge


2.


3. Big pedestrian bridge



Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

art128

Nice.... You just gave me an idea.... :)
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Dantes


Only one comment, that makes me sad.  :(

Reply:
@Art-kun:I'll give you an idea like. I give you lots of ideas, if you like.  :P I am glad that you are thinking about you something, maybe you can provide a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists build. I look forward from you soon to see images.  :)

Renewable Energy: Electricity from the sea

Energy from the sea, many people are thinking of offshore wind turbines that are built on the sea. The coast can be more than just a place to recover from wind energy. Steady waves beat against the shore. Why not use that energy? No wind turbines would disturb the sea. In my region of the base load geothermal energy is there. 70% of the energy is taken out of the waves for the demand.

1.Wave motion power plant


2.Along the wave power plants are located on reclaimed land substations.


3.At night I.


4.At night II.


5.Substation Island


6.On the Station, the energy is collected and used via a cable to the mainland. Here also materials for the maintenance to be stored.


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10.The turbines are anchored by flexible poles and ropes on the ocean floor. Earthquake-proof and resistant to storms this is a safe energy production in a country that has been rocked by daily earthquakes and for large power plants on land has no place and no resources.


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12.Here are a few other pictures with the theme of the sea. I like the great work of NBVC-sama.


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Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

art128

Very nice use of the wave motion powerplants. They look really nice.

Also great looking lighthouses here! Where did you get them?

About the idea... Well you got it, I was thinking of creating old Japanese style (rusted metal etc) footbridge! :D
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Swordmaster

Quote from: Dantes on February 22, 2013, 02:39:03 PM

Only one comment, that makes me sad.  :(

One comment in one day, give us some time ;)

I liked last update, but those little boats are a bit close to the container ship. And I'd like to know the whereabouts of that lighthouse (13-14-15) too!


Cheers
Willy