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Yes I do (or would love to lol). The houses that I'm looking at range from Victorian to Art Deco with more details and interests.
Thanks for reporting. I will check.
No promises but I have A LOT of houses I want to model
@rpcurrey
Not sure but you can get it from here if you want! I like his vehicles cause they are neatly made and performance friendly with proper LOD
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2476606933&searchtext=honda+civic
Pls continue to make more of this "comprehensive" American style. I like to use these exclusively in my cities for classic low res areas, a consistent and all-American look!
Thank you
@Raccoon
Now I see that they do actually look ones in Queens
@That Little Table for Pizza
Agree. I found Pittsburgh and St. Louis have a lot of brick houses in a similar look