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Your company owner (flying it) more like.
Not that you'd go very far: the Wrights only flew for 30 seconds first time.
(and wrong topic, Shadow )
Not that you'd go very far: the Wrights only flew for 30 seconds first time.
(and wrong topic, Shadow )
US Train Set v0.87.1 now released: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=8754
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
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let me tell u that thing is impressive. been up it twice in real life scred the hell out of me first time, the second time i wanted to use the stairs but my old man wouldnt let me
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Bauxite mine
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How are raw materials being mined, and what are they made into? Let's take a closer look into this with the example of a complete production line.
Our demonstration begins with a mine that extracts bauxite. Next week's update will then show how it is processed.
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How are raw materials being mined, and what are they made into? Let's take a closer look into this with the example of a complete production line.
Our demonstration begins with a mine that extracts bauxite. Next week's update will then show how it is processed.
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Aluminum works
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Last week, we introduced a bauxite mine. Consequently, this week it's the turn of the aluminum works. The bauxite is taken to the aluminum works, where the aluminum is extracted. Next week we'll add the last link in the chain and demonstrate what the aluminum is used for.
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Last week, we introduced a bauxite mine. Consequently, this week it's the turn of the aluminum works. The bauxite is taken to the aluminum works, where the aluminum is extracted. Next week we'll add the last link in the chain and demonstrate what the aluminum is used for.
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Household articles factory
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The last link in the chain of aluminum production is the factory for household articles. This is where various articles for everyday use are produced. The products are taken straight from the factory to the consumers in the towns.
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The last link in the chain of aluminum production is the factory for household articles. This is where various articles for everyday use are produced. The products are taken straight from the factory to the consumers in the towns.
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Clay Pit
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Clay is one of man's oldest raw materials. This valuable material has been dug up from clay pits for thousands of years. While the methods of extracting clay have been modernized and optimized over the years, the material itself is often still used for the exact same purpose as ever. Look out for our next update to see what clay is used for.
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Clay is one of man's oldest raw materials. This valuable material has been dug up from clay pits for thousands of years. While the methods of extracting clay have been modernized and optimized over the years, the material itself is often still used for the exact same purpose as ever. Look out for our next update to see what clay is used for.
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Looks nice but I miss some structure in the glass pains. If the greenhouses of the old days were really made like this they wouldn't be here nowadays. Oh wait, hardly any survived (but the problem was the casting iron instead of poor construction techniques). And blue tinted glass in a late 19th century building? Blue tinted means it has a thin layer of tin foil on it. Very progressive ...
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Theme casino
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Nowadays, gambling alone is just not enough. Casino owners are aiming to offer their valued customers more and more additional entertainment. Therefore, today's casinos are built in any imaginable shape, even resembling glass pyramids.
To the haulage contractor, it's all the same. The main thing to him is that as many people as possible wish to be taken to these temples of leisure.
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Nowadays, gambling alone is just not enough. Casino owners are aiming to offer their valued customers more and more additional entertainment. Therefore, today's casinos are built in any imaginable shape, even resembling glass pyramids.
To the haulage contractor, it's all the same. The main thing to him is that as many people as possible wish to be taken to these temples of leisure.
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