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#71 citytrader

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 12:59 AM

That's really nice and mysterious. How did you get the tracks to merge together? :huh:

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Thank you. I used the cheat where you ca do a track merge. To be honest, it's been so long, I can't remember how it's done!

That detail is incredible!
How did you get everything to look so REAL?


Just lucky, I guess!

Here's a few more shots of the entrance to "Enterprise", the Industrial Revolution area of Disney's America. The entire area will be large "mill" type brick structures, typical of the late 19th century. Here is a shot of Inventor's Hall, where peeps can watch a short film about the contributions of Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, J.P. Morgan, and Andrew Carnegie;

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The opposite end of Inventor's Hall, and a look at the entrance gateway;

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The entry arches into the "Enterprise" area of the park;

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 01:20 AM

Really nice work with using those brick walls. I like the arches alot...;)

Keep it up! :thumbs:

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Posted 10 November 2007 - 10:58 PM

Here is the facade of one of the many warehouses in the Enterprise area, the Tea Cup Warehouse;

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Another view;

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Obviously, it houses a Tea Cup ride. Hope this meets with approval!!! Comments always welcome!

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Posted 10 November 2007 - 11:53 PM

Incredible.
What sets are the bricks in the Inventors Hall and the Teacups?

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:06 AM

Incredible.
What sets are the bricks in the Inventors Hall and the Teacups?


Thanks a million, Sambo!

The one set is the new Haunted Mansion set released by eezee. The other is Shyguy's Main Street 3.

"The Wizard of Menlo Park", Thomas Alva Edison, invented both the light bulb and the phonograph in this lovely laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

Disney's America built this accurate reproduction where peeps can tour the facility and see the lab;

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Another angle;

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The enginehouse is in the distance;

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Posted 11 November 2007 - 06:16 PM

The Arts and Industries Building, in Washington, DC, is a part of the Smithsonian Institution, and was built during the High Victorian Era of architecture in the late 1800's. Here is a shot of the actual structure;

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The Imagineers at Disney's America have recreated this interesting structure within the Enterprise area of the park. The building will house various unique displays as well as a small restaurant and service facilities;

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Although unfinished, the structural engineers are working hard to prepare for the opening of Disney's America!

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 02:07 PM

A broader overview of the Arts and Industries building;

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Inside the building, there are a few galleries dedicated to classic Disney historical dramas. Here is the gallery featuring props and models from Jules Verne's classic 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Although a novel, the book helped popularize science fiction, and showed people in the Industrial Age what the future might hold;

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Please post, and hope you like it!

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 06:47 PM

Inside the building, there are a few galleries dedicated to classic Disney historical dramas. Here is the gallery featuring props and models from Jules Verne's classic 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Although a novel, the book helped popularize science fiction, and showed people in the Industrial Age what the future might hold;

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Please post, and hope you like it!


Incroyable ! ! Il est magnifique ! !

This illustrates the strength of RCT3 for parkmakers that is beyond any semblance of possibility with RCT2.

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 11:29 PM

Ah oui, cest vrai - les meilleurs parks de RCT3 sont plus bons que les meilleurs parks de RCT2.

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Posted 13 November 2007 - 07:33 AM

Best parks? Peut-être...

But what is true is the strength of RCT3 in doing things like creating interiors. You can go inside buildings and experience the interior design. It is very difficult, but not impossible to build interiors in RCT2 - but it is impossible to enter the building to experience the interior.

That has a very strong appeal for builders. Citytrader is one of those who excels in this area, as the screen shots show.




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