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Old Posted May 9, 2009, 7:11 PM
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keeping it glossy and overdone its the inca towers(left one
is a bit crappy but the right i like)..

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I like the right better than the left too
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dumped the left tower...

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The left tower looks awesome. The design is very futuristic but I think a base/podium would make it look better.
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I love what I'm seeing!
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Guaranteed Toyota74-style! The tower on the right (Inca Tower One) is especially good looking. It's kind of reminiscent of the 2 International Finance Center in Hong Kong (or at least the crown is).
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thanks people,the buildings do need some bases and ground work plus i just lost the file for the inca towers as my laptop has gone mad ,keep gettin
"not responding " on all my applications and bug splats etc all the time..
which is driving me mad!!
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Man That sucks
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Old Posted May 10, 2009, 4:36 PM
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my laptop sucks,but this tower spirit 1 is going good ,
have the basic shape...w.i.p



in push/pull city 1


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Old Posted May 10, 2009, 6:23 PM
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Woah thats looks great!How long have you been using sketchup?
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got the file back..



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whew..... anyway looks great
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Old Posted May 11, 2009, 8:05 PM
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just had to revamp my 'backbone' observation tower that i had
abandoned, into a building....remains one of my favourite structures
and form...

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the colour white is unbeatable for modern exteriors and detailing especially against a blue sky...
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Wow that is a unbeatable piece.You should put that in a contest
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it would be too modern,when are you starting
a thread mr.
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well to tell you the truth I will be starting a new thread in about a week or so.Just be on the look out!
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future skyscrapers

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It's amazing how you keep producing unique models that are this extraordinary and none of them sux.
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You're an inexhaustible source of innovative desings. Not a compliment, but a fact.
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thanks lads but the way i see it you can turn any thing
into a skyscraper from engine parts to a persons backbone....plus
"joint push/pull tool" is just brilliant and allows you to p/p curved
surfaces....anyhow the backbone building...

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