Iberian Peninsula Development
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Wouldn't another headache be switching sides of the road at the border of Gibraltar and Spain from right side to left and vice versa?
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I think it is technically possible. But not in the way it should be.
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I have to agree with the above post, Gibraltar drives on the right. I even asked google just to double check
Don't build them then. Hardly truck territories anyway.PirriAND wrote:One thing is for sure, the most difficult places ProMods team probably have to build are;
- Cádiz (City is on a small "Island")
- Gibraltar border (Very small border with limited space)
- Ceuta & Melilla (Geographically speaking, they are in quite a unique place)
- Canary Islands. (Same as above)
What is ESM map?
Working on San Diego map, 2:5 scale: www.promods.net/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=25293
I NEED HELP for:
- landscape
- details
- signage and
- company advisors (which companies to put where)
I NEED HELP for:
- landscape
- details
- signage and
- company advisors (which companies to put where)
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Does this mean a part of Morocco would be build? Melilla lies next to Nador and Ceuta near Tanger and Tetouan.HighFlyerPL185 wrote:Don't build them then. Hardly truck territories anyway.PirriAND wrote:One thing is for sure, the most difficult places ProMods team probably have to build are;
- Cádiz (City is on a small "Island")
- Gibraltar border (Very small border with limited space)
- Ceuta & Melilla (Geographically speaking, they are in quite a unique place)
- Canary Islands. (Same as above)
Company: A.C. Rijnberg Transport - Holland, Terneuzen
Truck: Scania Highline R410 Streamline 2016
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