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Lights at Night are perfect !!
Little advice take a look at a new designs & if there is a noticeable change to the theme, & not just a refinement, Then maybe make it a new version, that way it leaves the old one intact in cities that already have it. Nother like loading a city to finding your center piece is way diffrent from last time.
But Like I said before I love both you old round smooth sci-fi as well a this new route your taking with a more linear & sharp sci-fi design.
@Matt Crux - Sometimes, looking back at the old works is not the most healthiest thing. So this happens. :P
Main Model - http://i.imgur.com/Vwrb2d8.png
Lod - http://i.imgur.com/uj9Li19.png
Same thing happens on the other side.