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Good work FH Fahrer! Or as you say it in your country: Schon!
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Im pretty sure it's the street lights, arent they east German? Very cool looking scenery!FH-Fahrer wrote:
And also a big thank you for Mandelsoft for this awesome detail. Can anyone spot it?
Stay tuned!
But don't overdo it. There are/were different kinds of street lamps in the former GDR. In fact, I could take a photo of one right now from my window. And than sometimes they have been replaced be modern ones.
The ones on the photo can be found on big streets, but on smaller streets with residents nearby it's more likely to find one of these:
The ones on the photo can be found on big streets, but on smaller streets with residents nearby it's more likely to find one of these:
Like a "No parking" sign being behing the lamp pole? Just kidding.FH-Fahrer wrote:And also a big thank you for Mandelsoft for this awesome detail. Can anyone spot it?
Stay tuned!
Hope that a yacht will pass this moment smoothly.
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Nico wrote:It's now time to reveal another part of the ARP project that I have been working on for that last weeks:
Also I started with the bab3 already. Here one of the highlights:
Limburg a.d. Lahn
Oh, thank you, thank you thank you ! That is awesome. I'm from Limburg and I'd never hoped that it would make an appearance one day in ETS.
view on the town Limburg a.d. Lahn with the old bridge (bab3) and the current being build new one.
Is there any chance to have the Limburg Cathedral as a sort of Landmark ? It can be prominently seen from the Autobahn bridge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limburg_Cathedral
Here's a relatively famous sign that was posted for a long time on the Elzer Berg. Due to this sign Elzer Berg seems to be more commonly known to Brits of a certain age as "The Cat's Back". The Elzer Berg was known for its 60 kph truck speed restriction on the downhill section of the A3 between Diez and Limburg Nord. The gradient of the slope is increasing, similar to a cat's back. Due to this topography, drivers don't readily recognize they are on a steep slope which resulted in a lot of accidents in the past.
A thread about the Cat's Back on TrucknetUK:
http://www.trucknetuk.com/phpBB/viewtop ... 6#p1833199
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Excellent effort FH-Fahrer! I really like the detail and good to see a re-work in Eastern Germany!
This is exactly how I feel and can't wait for it to have a real-life appearance .M95 wrote:Looks great. For me Germany turned from an country with awful roads which I always not tried to dive in to one of my favourite countries since 1.9 update.
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