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3RavensMore

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Has anyone ever made convincing aqueduct placeables?  I'm thinking romanesque.

Any thing like that out there?

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Tarot Redhand

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For anyone who doesn't know what an ancient Roman aquaduct looks like here are three pictures

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As you can see they are quite massive and all the more remarkable that they have survived for upwards of 2000 years.

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henesua

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this would be an amazing feature for a tileset and as a placeable. :)

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Even just a single arch height aqueduct would be good. There are a few archway placeables, but none that I could find would even work as a passable aqueduct.

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Khuzadrepa

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Did Stilgar do anything like this? That looks like something that would have been right up his alley.

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Michael DarkAngel

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Would my stone city bridges possibly pass for a single level aqueduct?

Of course, if you are looking for something in a rural setting...  [edit] see my next comment :P [/edit]  [ignore] I'm sorry, but I can't help you with that one :( [/ignore]

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Michael DarkAngel

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Khuzadrepa wrote...

Did Stilgar do anything like this? That looks like something that would have been right up his alley.


Stilgar's CCS does appear to have a stone bridge in a rural setting, if that helps.

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Fester Pot

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CODI placeables has an arched placeable, that when put together, can create something as this.

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The Romans were the best.