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  • What's the difference between S. Korean and N. Korean architecture in the '50s?
    Tecumseh's Village, Home of Fine Civilization Scenarios

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    • In this case....Mostly colour!

      For a 1950s Korea scenario I would put the cities like this:

      Japan and China both use similar city sets. perhaps China's has more red motifs, etc.

      North Korea and South Korea have the same cities, but different colours.

      The Soviets have their own city set.

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      • @Curt: After South Korean, only Chinese. And BTW, check for me in your e-mail, in case I got caught in your spam filter.

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        • Got your email dude - Message acknowledged!

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          • Got your response. Thanks for any help you can offer!

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            • Say Curt, not to push (I know you're busy) but are you also working on those last two cities, or will they wait till the aircraft I'd asked for are done? Either way's good with me.

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              • If you can use placeholders for now, I will get back to you this week, dude!

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                • Thanks, Curt! Look forward to it!

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                  • Hi again

                    Here is a colonial set i made, for civ2
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                    Last edited by Varwnos; July 10, 2006, 21:23.

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                    • Great work, varwnos - Looks like classic city art!

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                      Good to see back on the forum...Hope you'll stick around...!

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                      • Here is a new size #3
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                        • I also quickly made this shamanic, totemic, symbolic and generally phallic native american settlement set, so that you can use it to combat the colonists with

                          (it includes a new version of the colonial walled #1)
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                          • I like the colonial cities V. Can I make a suggestion? I'd fill in the gaps between buildings with a ground base; it helps when the city is placed on rivers etc. Just a thought
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                            • Hi fairline

                              The problem is that i do not have any version of civ2, so no terrain either, and therefore i am not able to test them anywhere.

                              I am working on a civ2-style civ3 city series, which is how i got round to making a standard civ2 series as well
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                              • I plan to also make a ww1 set, with bigger buildings.
                                Here is some of it
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