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Posted 21 April 2011 - 11:51 PM

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File Name: Mod-O-Rama #2: A Partial City Block
File Submitter: thegrindre
File Submitted: 21 Apr 2011
File Category: Buildings

Hi all,
It's a Mod-O-Rama. Short for modular diorama type of structure with everything contained within a central area.
This is the second of a series I plan to put together to help populate a city in a puzzle fashion of connecting a number of these together.
This 'section' is 100 feet by 50 feet in length and width. It has one main building sitting on a cement slab;
The Ittledew Hotel & Bar, the Rusty Rail.

This particular model was designed for trackside viewing. The axis point is set off the back fence about 12.5 feet.
If you place the big white 'X' in RE between the rails, it will be set up as planed and give you about a 10 foot right of way depending on the track gauge used on your route.
It does not have any night textures nor winter textures at this time. (Possible future update)
Polys = 686

CREDITS:
I tip my hat to the following train sim lovers who have helped me immensely,

hiball3985, aka Jim, a tester with suggestions, ideas and lots of help as well. (Such as the rooftop clothesline.)
johnfrum, aka John, for 'takin' it for a spin' checking for any errors and such.
Johnsfly2, aka John, as another model checker with comments, suggestions and ideas.
Noisemaker, aka Steve, for his suggestions, ideas and beta testing.
timmuir, aka Tim, for all his help and ideas, too.
pnrailway, aka Paul, for helping with period era issues.
And, to all the others who have contributed on the forums,
Many many thanks, guys.

Have Fun!

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