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Like, WOW SCOOB!!!
(scooby doo reference) I was wondering if you were going to get to this one. BE-A-U-TIFUL!!! Sadly, the final design in real life was not nearly as cool as the initial design. Maybe you could make a alternate version ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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'Woo'-hoo!!! Another sharp park. My models folder is really getting stuffed—all you guys are putting out such fine work.
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#383 |
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LOV-E-LY! This park is gonna be a FANTASTIC fit for my game...
Ready to see the next new-to-Triple-A park to come up (either Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters or 121 Financial Park, home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp) |
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Factors are already set, there's a .prk file in the zip file.
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#387 |
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No problem - there is an option to manually import data from a file into a park, and that's where load the PRK file. You can do that from either a newly created park or an existing park. Note that the PRK import completely replaces the park you have imported to, so be a little careful with that.
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#388 |
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Moving over to the revamped Pacific Coast League, here's Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters
The new AAA affiliates of the Houston Astros play just outside of Houston in suburban Sugar Land. The park is notable for having one of the largest scoreboards in minor league baseball - shaped like the state of Texas, the board is over 100 feet high. Because, y'know, everything is bigger and so forth. https://www.mediafire.com/file/jusbd...Field.zip/file |
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#389 |
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Once again, an amazing job! Very nice looking park!
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#390 |
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These parks just blow my mind. Wonderful.
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#391 |
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eriqjaffe I have a stadium for you. It would be Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, IA. A very interesting stadium that has a 20' fence as a backstop and the seating behind the plate is at field level.
Left field – 315 ft (96 m) Left-center – 378 ft (115 m) Center field – 400 ft (122 m) Right-center – 390 ft (119 m) Right field – 325 ft (99 m) Cant seem to find fence height. Here are some pictures. I love your parks and have many downloaded already! Thanks for all you do! Last edited by twins_34; 02-09-2021 at 05:46 PM. |
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And last, but not least, is the 30th AAA park for 2021.
121 Financial Ballpark, home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp The Shrimp make the jump from AA to play in the yet-to-be-named "AAA East" league in 2021. The park opened in 2003 back when the Jumbo Shrimp were known as the Suns. It replaced Wolfson Park, which had been the home of Jacksonville baseball since 1955. TIAA Bank Field, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars, looms over the right-field wall of the park. http://www.mediafire.com/file/u4w6we...lpark.zip/file |
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thats a sweet stadium.
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Nevermind, figured it out on my own
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Thanks, another excellent ballpark.
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#397 |
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UPMC Park, home of the Erie SeaWolves
From time it opened in 1995 until 2017, the park was known as Jerry Uht Park, named after a former minor league ballplayer and Erie resident who established a $500k endowment to support the park. But while the endowment still stands, naming rights for the park were sold after the 2016 season. The park's left field wall is formed by the exterior wall of the adjacent Erie Insurance Arena, and while the "Gray Montser" is 33 feet high, the home run line is set at 17 feet. http://www.mediafire.com/file/bu3tia..._Park.zip/file |
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Holy crap! Im gonna use this one somewhere lol. Maybe this will become Spring Park or I will give it to another team that I play against. That's a really nice looking park.
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