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[quote user="ereimer"] <p>your town looks good and it's always fun to have an article on scratchbuilding , thanks for taking the time to share your work . i'm sure i'll steal your house design when i need a few <span class="smiley">[}:)]</span></p><p> </p><p>i have one small nit to pick though , and it's a no reflection on your modelling skills , but the size of the mine compared to the houses makes me wonder if it could support a town , even one as small as the one you're building . </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Thanks; copy away, if it helps you.</p><p>The mine produces two to four ore car loads per day of high grade sliver ore (2 for a single operating session and 4 if I go through the sequence again). Notice that I normally call it a community not a town. I will not add shops or other buildings here. The real town is Arock; on the other end of the long yard connecting Arock and Between.</p><p> </p>
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