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Preserved SMR No.10 on display in front of the main workshop building at East Greta Junction in 1991. The change room, toilet block and machine shop buildings are in the background. On the site by 1918 were also a sand drying shed, a signing-on cabin and a wooden coaling platform. An elevated coal loader fed via conveyor was built in 1927.
Category:Wikipedia maps - for map work, help, templates, etc.. Portal:Atlas/ Wikimedia Atlas; Upload, to upload your free work. When adding maps to articles, you have two options; you can add a separate map, or add a geo-referenced template that links to several maps depending on the reader's preference. Blank resources
Requests for image improvements can be added to the workshop pages: Illustrations, Photographs and Maps. For questions or suggestions one can use the talk pages: Talk:Graphics Lab, Talk:Illustrations, Talk:Photographs and Talk:Maps. This specific page is the requests page for the Map workshop. Anyone can make a request for a map to be created ...
Comparison between a composite relief and a composite relief optimised for a small scale map Done - Done, awaiting testing & your feedbacks ! Concept: Combine a lower precision reliefs (use lower sources or blur it) with a hight quality one, so the major feature appears more compare to the usual overload of small details.
Simmons Games – contemporary publisher of two (so far) diceless Napoleonic wargames that look very much like the battlefield maps published at the time. Simulations Canada; Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) – another early and very prolific wargame publisher, SPI published the magazines Strategy & Tactics and Moves.
Minimum turning radius: open railroad 250 m, workshop 110 m Number of coupled trains: 3 Tilting: hydraulic 8° Air conditioning, Bar, Telephone . Number of 1st class seats: MU 310: 30 Number of 2nd class seats: MU 310: 30 + 62 + 2 (inv) Coach 316: 42 Trainset: 134 + 2 (inv.) Total Number of seats: 164 + 2 additional (inv.) = 166 Crew: one man crew
In reality, the WAD is a liminal horror map loosely inspired by the 2000 novel House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, and the online urban legend The Backrooms. It also has a number of other references to other things on the internet considered mysterious, such as an area inspired by the art of Jared Pike, [ 42 ] and also using previously ...
Requests for image improvements can be added to the workshop pages: Illustrations, Photographs and Maps. For questions or suggestions one can use the talk pages: Talk:Graphics Lab, Talk:Illustrations, Talk:Photographs and Talk:Maps. This specific page is the requests page for the illustration workshop. Anyone can make a request for an ...