A Different Mexico
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:24 pm
Slappy and Karsten - looking over the artical and looking over a map, even Google Earth, some of those cities are no more. Also, if you put them in in the approximate place, a full Mexico map would get crowded up north.
There are two I can think of that might be better.
1) A little west of San Diego, Go over to Abilene Texas and go up to the corner of Texas there, down to the edge of Mexico City (which we could include.... ) That would give a lot of water, but that will happen anyway.
2) Upper right, Wichita Falls, lower right Veracruz and upper left just below where the Colorado River emptie into the Gulf of california.
We could leave off Baja California in both and stop those long bridges.
I guess a third would be the Tropic of Cancer, 98 or 100 degrees, 35 degrees and 111 or 113 degrees...
From Slappy -
Agave = Tequillia
Grain = Tortillias. Tortillias = Tacos.
Beans are big in Mexico. Oil + Coal , Gold & Copper are all found there. Although Turquoise might be more accurate than Gold. Clay is required to make pots. I think in the early days passengers & mail were one of the biggest things.
And my words -
If I can find someone to do the landscape effects and another to come up with a set of Victories, we might get something.
Is cornmeal used as much as Taco Bell makes it seem? A Bean icon and we have that crop using the Grain Farm. A copper mine needs a greenish ore? Ship the finished copper in a Produce or Manufactured Goods car. Turquoise as a Bluish Ore and again, finished in a Produce or Manufactured Goods car. The Tequillia production in a edited Food Plant, REfinery or Chemical Plant (Manual pictures). Of course we need fields of Blue Agave in a certain area of Mexico.
Of course any new cars need Mexican RR IDs.
And this Copper Canyon thing is a tourist thing?..... get some of the buildings that are flat topped and do them in Mexican building colors, or the colors on that web sight, and call them Motels/Hotels.
I also tried doing the mapping from the tut, but all I get is shallow water and full height flat-topped land for the most part. I have Paint Shop Pro 7, and that just don't get it. Also, the pointy peaks when it is done correct would need to be buffered a bit, the flat-land to mountain eased into.
There are two I can think of that might be better.
1) A little west of San Diego, Go over to Abilene Texas and go up to the corner of Texas there, down to the edge of Mexico City (which we could include.... ) That would give a lot of water, but that will happen anyway.
2) Upper right, Wichita Falls, lower right Veracruz and upper left just below where the Colorado River emptie into the Gulf of california.
We could leave off Baja California in both and stop those long bridges.
I guess a third would be the Tropic of Cancer, 98 or 100 degrees, 35 degrees and 111 or 113 degrees...
From Slappy -
Agave = Tequillia
Grain = Tortillias. Tortillias = Tacos.
Beans are big in Mexico. Oil + Coal , Gold & Copper are all found there. Although Turquoise might be more accurate than Gold. Clay is required to make pots. I think in the early days passengers & mail were one of the biggest things.
And my words -
If I can find someone to do the landscape effects and another to come up with a set of Victories, we might get something.
Is cornmeal used as much as Taco Bell makes it seem? A Bean icon and we have that crop using the Grain Farm. A copper mine needs a greenish ore? Ship the finished copper in a Produce or Manufactured Goods car. Turquoise as a Bluish Ore and again, finished in a Produce or Manufactured Goods car. The Tequillia production in a edited Food Plant, REfinery or Chemical Plant (Manual pictures). Of course we need fields of Blue Agave in a certain area of Mexico.
Of course any new cars need Mexican RR IDs.
And this Copper Canyon thing is a tourist thing?..... get some of the buildings that are flat topped and do them in Mexican building colors, or the colors on that web sight, and call them Motels/Hotels.
I also tried doing the mapping from the tut, but all I get is shallow water and full height flat-topped land for the most part. I have Paint Shop Pro 7, and that just don't get it. Also, the pointy peaks when it is done correct would need to be buffered a bit, the flat-land to mountain eased into.