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The urban viaduct: something I've built for every Sims game - only in Sims 3 you get to build your own.  Well, I expect I'll build one too for all those who positively hate building (and for my own ego-gratification from succeeding in building a row of boxes in the name of lot design).  But you don't have to have my lot this time; just don't even contemplate making a better viaduct than mine, because I'll have to come destroy your PC if you do.

So far, the set contains a steel rail bridge (fence), rail track (fence), brick arch (decorative curtain-thing), sized-to-fit 3-tile windows (er, windows) and a notable absence of doors because I haven't had the patience to make any yet.  Everything else in the piccie you've already got, unless you kept fluffy hills, fluffy trees and fluffy bunnies in your game instead.  The fact you're even at my minisite gives me hope for you though.

And I LOVE that fabulous subway grate that came with, er, um, [insert-name-of-pack].  Anyway, thank you EA!!!  Who knew it could be this cool?!  Makes a great top-surface for the steel bridge.  Anyone wishing to point out about how the rail track stops dead at a barrier will be unceremoniously awarded my Golden EBO award (Expert in the Bleeding Obvious).  Yes, I know it does.  I'm currently inventing some grisly story (a.k.a excuse) in my head about it.

 

 

And a new picture to show taller viaducts (the arches like to be placed on walls so I used the moveobjects cheat...

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On Oct 31, 2011 Mangio wrote:

Now that looks like an awesome set, Cylconesue \:rah\: You have skills... your so talented and perfect \:wub\:

On Nov 1, 2011 fabrizioammollo wrote:

It's outstanding! I'm speechless! \:wub\:

On Nov 15, 2011 girlfromverona wrote:

Wow. Reminds me of South London. Nice job!

On Dec 5, 2011 aetaylor wrote:

I had lunch under a train bridge one afternoon in southern London that looks just like this. It's a big fabulous grundgey market. Anyway, I don't live there so your content brought back a great memory.

 
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