I thought this was a high res render of transport fever
Tabletop Miniatures
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In 1910 bicycles would be super common everywhere likely out numbering horses, the car would not at all. Benz was still the largest producer and not even close to 10k per year. Cars were only for the super rich until Ford in the late twenties and early thirties.
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These are incredible - I honestly thought they (this and your previous post) were tilt-shifted photos of a real place until i looked closely.
Great job.
woah, very impressive.



