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This is a little better:

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nice airport; I only have one comment. The corners and intersections are too sharp for such big airplanes you have there; if you were to round them out it would look better. (i hope that made sense)

peter
 
Here's a few of my new United States 2050: Rise of the Megapolitans Series' New Amsterdam Megapolitan Area

(Phase I: New Amsterdam, Phase II: Fresno, Phase III: Bakersfield, Phase IV: Surrouding vicinity and micropolitan areas)

I-35 cuts through New Amsterdam between Hyde Park, Downtown/Metro-Civic Center and St. Mary's Square. This Interstate is the road-spine for the New Amsterdam Megapolitan Area connecting Bakersfield, Fresno, New Amsterdam and the smaller micropolitan areas that surround it.

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Northwest Flight NW1804 glides over St. Mary's Square towards New Amsterdam - Kingsburg International Airport

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St. Mary's Square, Light Rail Station

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St. Mary's Cathedral, HQ for the Archdiocese of New Amsterdam

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nice airport; I only have one comment. The corners and intersections are too sharp for such big airplanes you have there; if you were to round them out it would look better. (i hope that made sense)

peter


Last time I checked I heard of a 747 that did a 180 degree turn at the edge of a runway. I'll look into what you said though.
 
To clarify the 747 question. It is possible to do a 180 degree turn on a runway but it's not really easy.
Typically, if a plane needs to do that kind of a turn, there's a bulge on one side of the runway to keep it from sliding off into the dirt and getting stuck.
 
NICE!! Umm wheres the BNSF UP and Amtrak?:p Keep it up.

cam

It's 2050, so Amtrak re-privatised under the new GOP government back in 2033 just after the economy healed and the rail lines are served by America-West(subsidary of USA; US Airways), Delta(subsidary of DAL), Southwest(subsidary of SWA), and US Railways(subsidary of USA; US Airways) in the western region of the country connecting the Midwest, Texas Triangle, Florida & Eastern Regions. UP and BNSF merged to creation Burlington Pacific Railways, which also do passenger services(BPR)

Here's a model of CityTran's new Gillig Hybrid 40FT buses being delivered from Southern California by the Gillig Corp.

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Done this fictional reskin of Whitepasses FM Eire unit . Still needs more work ,always thought one of these locos would look good in blue

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I think it's a tad too bright, maybe darken the textures a little, but that looks rather good overall. Also, NEVER use plain black.
 
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