I post them for review because many eyes are better than only a couple of pairs. If you know the land, and see wrong things, please tell me where so that they get corrected before the real MwiF map is finished.

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ORIGINAL: Froonp
This was the desertic west coast, here is now the thriving east coast.
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ORIGINAL: Froonp
This was the desertic west coast, here is now the thriving east coast.
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OK, I felt that Tasmania was not perfect, thanks for pointing it out.This is just the start of the changes that may be necessary here...

Is it ok like this ?I'll consider all the changes you suggested, beginning by redoing Tasmania's coastlines.

Alice Springs is not present on WiF FE maps, so I think that if the original designers of WiF FE did not put it on the map, it should not be put on the MWiF map neither.Around where this map joins with the map in the previous post, at the bottom of the two rows of darker brown hexes, a town - Alice Springs - needs to be added. The railway runs to it. Physically it may not be big, but it is an important point of supply.
Would it be possible to have a simple drawing of what you mean ?The Hex north-west of Port Macquarie should be mountain, and all east-coast coastal hexes except those south of Canberra that are currently mountains should be forest. The mountain hexes along the east coast from the row south of Brisbane to the Melbourne row should all pretty much be duplicated in the hexes to the west. The hex to the left of that north-west of Newcastle should also be mountain.
ORIGINAL: FroonpWould it be possible to have a simple drawing of what you mean ?The Hex north-west of Port Macquarie should be mountain, and all east-coast coastal hexes except those south of Canberra that are currently mountains should be forest. The mountain hexes along the east coast from the row south of Brisbane to the Melbourne row should all pretty much be duplicated in the hexes to the west. The hex to the left of that north-west of Newcastle should also be mountain.
ORIGINAL: Froonp
Alice Springs is not present on WiF FE maps, so I think that if the original designers of WiF FE did not put it on the map, it should not be put on the MWiF map neither.Around where this map joins with the map in the previous post, at the bottom of the two rows of darker brown hexes, a town - Alice Springs - needs to be added. The railway runs to it. Physically it may not be big, but it is an important point of supply.
Moreover, it's population is about 20,000 nowadays (must have been much less in the 40s) so it is far below the 100,000 inhabitants limit.
ORIGINAL: Froonp
OK, I felt that Tasmania was not perfect, thanks for pointing it out.This is just the start of the changes that may be necessary here...
I'll consider all the changes you suggested, beginning by redoing Tasmania's coastlines.
Would that map (Google Map) be good for this ?
I think yes, and I'll use its contours to make mine.
Edit : I always begin drawing Coastlines by trying to make the real coastlines I find on maps "enter" on the hex drawn map MWiF has. Only when I find the hex drawn map really inaccurate do I change it (I did it for Iceland, northern island of New Zealand, and we did it for Scandinavia). For Tasmania I felt it was not perfect, but did not felt compelled to give it a second deeper look.
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ORIGINAL: Froonp
And beautiful New Zealand.
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ORIGINAL: Froonp
Here are Tasmania and the Melbourne area.
I did not move Melbourne as you asked, but I think I reached the goal you indicated anyway.
I looked at Google Earth, and Melbourne seems very very big, putting it where it is not does not seems weird.
Do you live in this area ?
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ORIGINAL: Froonp
Would it be possible to have a simple drawing of what you mean ?The Hex north-west of Port Macquarie should be mountain, and all east-coast coastal hexes except those south of Canberra that are currently mountains should be forest. The mountain hexes along the east coast from the row south of Brisbane to the Melbourne row should all pretty much be duplicated in the hexes to the west. The hex to the left of that north-west of Newcastle should also be mountain.

ORIGINAL: Froonp
Alice Springs is not present on WiF FE maps, so I think that if the original designers of WiF FE did not put it on the map, it should not be put on the MWiF map neither.Around where this map joins with the map in the previous post, at the bottom of the two rows of darker brown hexes, a town - Alice Springs - needs to be added. The railway runs to it. Physically it may not be big, but it is an important point of supply.
Moreover, it's population is about 20,000 nowadays (must have been much less in the 40s) so it is far below the 100,000 inhabitants limit.
ORIGINAL: Froonp
Here are Tasmania and the Melbourne area.
I did not move Melbourne as you asked, but I think I reached the goal you indicated anyway.
I looked at Google Earth, and Melbourne seems very very big, putting it where it is not does not seems weird.
Do you live in this area ?
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