Meridianian City Journal
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I've got a shocker... I redid South Juliet...
I had alot of random fun on this one, including on this small neighborhood on the north of town by Lake Juliet.
But I also had fun on Parc Jean Leon (remember it's a french settlement).
Theatre Street
St. Damion's Cathedral
The WWII Memorial, Spire Park, with all those who lost their lives names listed on the spires.
City Hall
Studio 17 Club
Downtown Police and Fire
MBS Building and Studios
Just Downtown
Extant of what I did over a morning coffee and 9 hours sleep or so.
Maybe I'll have something else before too long,
Will
I had alot of random fun on this one, including on this small neighborhood on the north of town by Lake Juliet.
But I also had fun on Parc Jean Leon (remember it's a french settlement).
Theatre Street
St. Damion's Cathedral
The WWII Memorial, Spire Park, with all those who lost their lives names listed on the spires.
City Hall
Studio 17 Club
Downtown Police and Fire
MBS Building and Studios
Just Downtown
Extant of what I did over a morning coffee and 9 hours sleep or so.
Maybe I'll have something else before too long,
Will
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Nice job! Too much the same houses tho :/
Other than that it looks great
Other than that it looks great
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Well I know theres alot on sc4d but I can't get the exe installers to work on my computer (remember the crazy parents I told you about?) but if someone would be nice enough to email them to me or something (It can be in a zip, those are fine) send me a pm.
And thank you for your comments,
Will
And thank you for your comments,
Will
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Nice update Agree with thomas though, houses are to repetitive :/
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That was blake that said that but thanks and see what I said above on the houses
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Cuper's Harbor
Random Park with Sandstone.
The Loop.
Town Hall
Repair Shop
Downtown Medical Center
If you've looked on my wiki pages, you'll have noticed mention of the Cuper's Harbor Grand Prix. This has long been a historic race through Cuper's Harbor, often going under the alias of the Pfiefer Cuper's Harbor Grand Prix in recent years. It winds 2.59 miles through Cuper's Harbor. Here we see Pit Exit and the first few turns.
A good shot of downtown's relativly small skyline.
Cuper's Harbor Stadium,home of the Cuper's Harbor Cardinals of the M-League.
Where I am to so far.
Thanks,
Will
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That looks great. Love the use of the curved roads and the fillers to help it look more natural in those bends.
Fox- Immigrant
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Forth: Thank you
Fox: I didn't think of it that way but those seem to be my best updates when I include them. Little Insulo was my best Meridianian CJ and now this is probably my best Meridiania update
Fox: I didn't think of it that way but those seem to be my best updates when I include them. Little Insulo was my best Meridianian CJ and now this is probably my best Meridiania update
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I would like to see more flora Gotta love trees and flowers. Makes everything pretty!
SmartbyLaw- Permanent Secretary
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Looks really nice Will Where did you get those sandstone fillers for the short curves in the 6th pic?
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SBL: I plan on having more flora as I keep going on and doing ruraler and ruraler places
Daniel: They're by Paeng on ST. They're called NAM Filler Parks I believe and the show up in Misc. Transport.
Daniel: They're by Paeng on ST. They're called NAM Filler Parks I believe and the show up in Misc. Transport.
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I have the NAM filler parks, but I can't recall those being in them... I'll check just to make sure, and thanks!
emperordaniel- Ambassador At Large
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@Will: We then I look forward to your rural stuff!
SmartbyLaw- Permanent Secretary
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I always find each entry very unique, it seems to have an individual style compared to other City Journals.
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Daniel: That is specifically the S-curve right and 90-short ones. The 90-short allows hairpen turns like that while other 90's don't.
Forth: I hope to have something soon
Gregor: I felt it was pretty tropical in nature Thanks as well
Thomas: I envision something real to life whenever I make a city and how each city has it's own quirks and try to make something like that in each and every city I make. Like Palin's Bridge to nowhere... except functional
Forth: I hope to have something soon
Gregor: I felt it was pretty tropical in nature Thanks as well
Thomas: I envision something real to life whenever I make a city and how each city has it's own quirks and try to make something like that in each and every city I make. Like Palin's Bridge to nowhere... except functional
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Angelorium-Josh Forbes has clinched the 2011 MSCRA Conway Auto Parts Series Championship with a 11th place finish this afternoon in the TAH Camera's 300 at National Stadium. Forbes has gone four seasons without a championship after Nate Gleason took home two (2009, 2010) and Dan Williams took home one (2008). Forbes held strong all year and Williams was consistently on his tale up till round 14 where Williams crashed midrace, taking himself out of contention. Williams was more than one race behind Forbes with one race left (-28, max points for one race is 25) and therefore Forbes needed not even start the finale to be Two-time Champion. In a suprising twist, Nikki van den Nieuwenhuijzen won his first career race in his hometown during his second career season. This was also the first championship for manufacturer BMW, despite being a privateer effort.
OTHER AWARDS WON:
Rookie of the Year
Sam Palmer-KMS Supersports/Nissan
Palmer took home KMS Supersports first title in any form in their short tenure in the Stock Cars. KMS Supersports competes in nearly all walks of motorsports in Meridiania including the LNCS and V6 Stars Series. Palmer won his first (and currently only) race at the Garnsey 300 while his only other RoY competitor Bailey Spargo went winless. Palmer was in a class apart from Spargo all season and clinched the award after round 13 at Bages Springs.
Most Popular Driver
Archie Forde- Vic Marshall Racing/Carne
Forde won his third career Most Popular Driver award. Voting was tallied during round 14 at Ardus' City Stadium and Forde took home 43% of the vote, 8% more than Javier Fongemie.
Full rundown of the 2011 season:
http://ain.wikinet.org/wiki/2011_MSCRA_Conway_Auto_Parts_Series_Season
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will wrote:Daniel: That is specifically the S-curve right and 90-short ones. The 90-short allows hairpen turns like that while other 90's don't.
Forth: I hope to have something soon
Thats SBL
Dude thats a sweet car
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SATW avatars confuse me
And thanks, i'll have some rural stuff anyway. Working on a hamlet about 10 miles north of Cuper's Harbor, probably better called a Hollow.
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Tysonville, Vulputate
Well, got another chance to make a town and like I said, i'm doing rural. Tysonville is a small hamlet 10 miles North of Cuper's Harbor along VS-343 (Vulputate State Road 343) also known as Flynn Sidney Highway. Tysonville has only 1,500 people in it but it is home to round 9, the MeriAir 400, of the MSCRA Conway Auto Parts Series.
Ranch Lake, one of many lakes around these parts, it is located at the base of the hill on which Tysonville Ranch is located on.
Tysonville Secondary School, located at the south end of town.
Tysonville Ranch, est. 1832
Food and Beverage at the north end of town.
Raceway Lake, another lake near Tysonville
Cooper County Raceway, a .4 mile oval with a pit lane on the inside and 7,500 person seating. Parking is on the hill behind the seating area.
Image of the town Proper
Image of the surrounding area
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That looks awesome ... love the rural feel to the area.
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