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Thanks for your contribution. I have several smaller buildings from the early 1900's already in my cover, but I suppose I could make some more stand-alone builds.
Are you looking for certain architectural themes/styles? Art-Deco, Neo-Classical, Gothic, Chicago School, or American Renaissance are a few that were prevalent in late 19th and early 20th century America.
Feel free to attach links to reference designs and/or photographs of buildings you'd like to see in-game. I'll try my best to recreate or adapt these themes into a creation.
Thanks for your input! I highly appreciate it.
However, I have decided to not include any areas outside of the city.
Firstly, my cover primarily focuses on commercial, residential and service structures within the city limits (Adding an airport is honestly something that I'm not interested in doing either, as there are several covers available already).
The 2nd, bigger, issue is the brick count. The cover as it stands is over 30k bricks. I wish to spend bricks on completing the city centre and making sure that is up to my standards, not cutting any corners that is.
That is my priority, and any external builds are mostly dependant on how many bricks are left. That's something I can't estimate.
It's possible, but highly unlikely, that there'll be left over bricks. Even so, the terminal would have to be very basic and low detail.
Gives the people using the cover another job opportunity :)
I have been considering it. Thanks for your suggestion.
I have actually considered this exact station! Someone else suggested a cover for the station in Bricksville. I may have to make it as a separate cover, (an add-on maybe) but it will definitely be considered.
Yes, that is on my list. Bit of a coincidence, it's actually the building I'm going to do next. lol
I'm planning a multi-storey Downtown fire department to cover the existing fire station found on the Bricksville map.
I appreciate the suggestion nonetheless.