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Show Us Your Mosaics!

Started by dsrwhat316, November 27, 2008, 09:55:59 AM

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vortext

#180
Excellent mosaic!  &apls

Great work with the (diagonal) w2ws and good choice for the modern buildings as well. Have you considered starting a MD? Because I for one wouldn't mind to see more of your city!  :thumbsup:
time flies like a bird
fruit flies like a banana

thebagleboy

Looking good.  &apls
What is the station featured in that last mosaic?

biff weissglut


Thanks alot vortext!
So far i only have a MD at Simtropolis, i will start one here soon hopefully. I just always enjoyed the show us your forum and wanted to contribute.

http://community.simtropolis.com/journal/4840-sc4-biffe-le-bourg/

@thebagleboy: all elevated and viaduct stations are "Victorian Style" Stations, on the stex i think. The big one everyone has, its Gare du nord.
thanks for your comment!

vortext

That's good to know, I'll keep an eye out on simtrop!  :thumbsup:
time flies like a bird
fruit flies like a banana

Terring7

#184
I did it! My very first mosaic! :bnn: &dance :clap:

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