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![]() .It's not working for me anymore, sorry, don't know what happened.
The link worked before I posted it. |
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![]() that bad eh ? thanks for all the input
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![]() I like it! Bommies are challenging. They need to get some coraline going before you really start to love them (or at least has been the case for me).
Only thing I might have done differently is offset the two islands a bit so that they're not quite side by side nor front and back, but such that the ravine in between (hey that rhymes) is a bit diagonal.
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![]() looking great Mike
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![]() Sorry to hear about your health Mike hope things turn around for you (and you don't need to sell). Like those structures they look beefy.
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![]() The way I see it, I would keep the tallest tower in a overflow corner and lay other one pointing the opposite corner. Or take it a part and do a gradual decrease slope from the tall tower towards the opposite corner.
Or even better would do two decreasing slopes with an open lagoon/pass(pointing opposite corner to the overflow) running between them, where your tower by the overflow being the highest point. |