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spotlope

Charter Member 2014
The long, slow march to beta is drawing to a close, but I couldn't resist adding a few more details to Petersburg's waterfront for Tongass Fjords X. Thanks to Bob Gerdes and jmig, I now have a much better idea of what's actually on the water. Here are a couple shots of the Petromarine gas station that's located next to the float plane facility. Holger also turned me on to a nice aerial photo of the town, revealing that the cattle chute that leads from the cruise ship dock to the US Customs building is actually curved. Who knew? I bent it yesterday.
 
Thanks guys! Just for reference, the entire pier took me a few hours on Thursday to create. The gas pump model alone took almost as long yesterday. Sometimes the smallest things will cause you the most work. Course, it doesn't help that I'm practically delirious with a nasty cold right now.
 
Like, WOW! :ernae:

Nice, superbly nice and so great to see folks paying attention to scenery for FSX. On my list! :applause:

Caz
 
Man.. That is some serious work there! Very cool marine fueling station!

:ernae:

Love how you get those shading characteristics just right on your buildings. Very photo real...


Bill
 
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