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London ... Preview of the London Heathrow Airport of the 17/16

Started by Snaper, May 18, 2007, 08:04:07 AM

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tooheys

That's a nice set of pictures and it does have an English feel, although I don't know if that carry's much weight coming from an Aussie.

Just one question if I may, some of your intersections are reasonably close together, does this have an impact on traffic? Having said that, I guess there is an underlying question, whether you're designing for a visual or functional effect. Don't get me wrong, I have no problems with either, just curious thats all. In fact, that's a rather deep and meaningful question for me, I think I need a rest.

Looking forward to more.

Cheers

Dave

Snaper

Thank you very for your beautiful comments  :P

Rooker : Thanks, I hate these jagged edges when the avenue is into diagonal or a road  ;D
Ennedi : Thank you very much, don't worry, I understood very well what you said (easy with a translator on line $%Grinno$%)
Tooheys : Thank you  ;) I understood your question, but not which part exactly? Those which passes below the rails? If they are these, yes, I connect them by the subway  :thumbsup:

Still thank you for your comments and if it rains, the update will more quickly be made because I will not play any more the foot with the friends but if it makes good, the update will delay  $%Grinno$%

thundercrack83

And yet another beautiful update, Snaper! I love that picture of the Baron Cross Station, it's absolutely marvelous! Your London is certainly taking shape! I wouldn't mind seeing a region shot, if you've got one.

Snaper

#123
Hi everyone,

Well, I'm back with 4 new images all fraiche of this afternoon ... I wanted to show you my network without anything others, at the beginning of a new city, then with the same part but with 4-5 buldings plopper  ;) ...

This city is Camden Town, it's in the North of London-West, the only city which is almost finished  :P ...
This roundabout is typically London, it's a roundabout with dwellings in the medium, which is I find rather odd   $%Grinno$% and it is also the beginning of La petite Ceinture (the small ring)






Veiled, I continue development this zone, therefore perhaps of other images soon  ;)

And a view of the region :


Thank you  ;)


bat

wonderful pictures of that area, snaper! :thumbsup:

TheTeaCat

very Interesting take on Camden. I wish it was as clean as that when I lived there for 6years.
I really like how you are developing this region :thumbsup:

kettle's on for a cuppa :thumbsup:

:satisfied:
TTC
Kettle's on. Milk? Sugars?    ps I don't like Earl Grey  $%Grinno$%
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - If you're not part of the solution , you're part of the problem!
"Never knock on Death's door: Ring the bell and run away! Death really hates that!"
Tales at TeaTime      Now A proper NUT      TTC plays GRV II

thundercrack83

Your road networks are fantastic, Snaper! And I can't wait to see those zones you've laid when they're fully developed! I'll be looking forward to your next update, my friend!

Yoman

Your quite correct, we do zone very similarly! And I love the presentation of this CJ.

stewart_garden

Snaper,

Thank you for the 'work-in-progress' shots.  There are few MDs where the authors show the city in development.  It is good to see how you are building and zoning your city, and it helps inspire others who are building their cities.  Thank you for another interesting update.

Stewart
First things first, but not necessarily in that order.

tooheys

Thank god for GPS navigation. I have been to London and must say I've come across some road networks like this. I'm just glad I wasn't driving.

Nice update and it's good to see an area developing from day 1. Will be watching to see how this develops.

Cheers

Dave

Snaper



Hi everyone, thank you very much for yours beautifuls comments, Bigberta, Bat, TTC, Thundercrack, Yoman, Stewart and Dave ;)

TTC : Arf, I hope than you'll love the next update $%Grinno$%
Stewart : It's the first time that I take that  ;D Generally, it's completely impromptu  :P
Tooheys : Unfortunately, I never was in London  &mmm I hope one time  ()stsfd()








And an overview


Today, There is full sun thus I will probably not play SC4  :P  I play foot with my friends  $%Grinno$%

bat

Great new 7 pictures, Snaper! Fantastic work! :thumbsup:

Snaper


Manny

Great job !  :thumbsup:
It's an exceptional work and I'm happy to see again you here   ;)

Air6



rooker1

The last two updates were fantastic.  I like the transit layout, very cool.  And the few plop buildings you choose to use were a great choice.  great work.

&apls

Robin   :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.

TheTeaCat

Very nice update mon ami :thumbsup: The way you have placed some of those building is almost so true to life - I commend you :thumbsup:.

:satisfied:
TTC
Kettle's on. Milk? Sugars?    ps I don't like Earl Grey  $%Grinno$%
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - If you're not part of the solution , you're part of the problem!
"Never knock on Death's door: Ring the bell and run away! Death really hates that!"
Tales at TeaTime      Now A proper NUT      TTC plays GRV II

Snaper

Thank you for your comments ... But I think that you are less and less interested by my MD  &ops ...

Thus I hope that the continuation will interest you ... It is Regent' S Park, with in project the opening of the first club of golf in the north of the park :