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110 kV Double Circuit - Antin Skeleet
   
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110 kV Double Circuit - Antin Skeleet

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110 kV Landscape Column Double Circuit Transmission Power Line

Modeled after HELEN (Helen Oy) 110 kV Antin Askeleet transmission line in Helsinki, Finland.

https://www.helen.fi/en/company/energy/energy-production/power-plants/salmisaari-power-plant/anttis-footsteps

NOTE: I do not have time to be making models that everyone requests. Especially ones that I'm never going to use in my cities. If I happen to make them, it is because I feel they will be beneficial for use in my cities, and they may not necessarily be 1:1 copy of the original real-life model. I will take my creative liberties on them. Thanks everyone for your understanding.
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Scrooloose 24 ENE 2022 a las 6:30 p. m. 
LOL @ Jack. Sorry about the 18 month response delay. Ok now I do not feel weird about doing the toothpick thing. I used the popsicle sticks to create freeway gantry's on my dirt roads. So like I said, that was back in the 60's. haha
Forze 17 JUN 2020 a las 1:40 a. m. 
@jackskellington6 I did that with the cooling tower on my steam workshop.
jackskellington6_CS  [autor] 16 JUN 2020 a las 6:48 p. m. 
@Scrooloose Samppa actually gave me the link to a model already created on the SketchUp 3D Warehouse. I just had to tweak it a bit in SketchUp and then was able to import it into 3ds Max. Good to know that I am not the only kid who did that... except I used Popsicle sticks and it was only 15 years ago. I've been fascinated with infrastructure since I can remember.
Scrooloose 16 JUN 2020 a las 6:21 p. m. 
Cool thanks. I wish I knew how to make them. I would try and make all of them. I am a retired power plant worker. I used to as a little kid make high tension towers out of toothpicks. Hey that was back in the 60's.