
Description
Leiden scenery pack to improve VFR flying. Includes LUMC hospital helipad.
Included
- LUMC - With night lighting
- Helipad with lighting
- SVB - With night lighting
- LEVEL - With night lighting
- Lorentz tower
- Carrefour (zilveren kruis)
- Energiecentrale (Chimney)
- Hooglandse kerk
- Pieterskerk
- Hartebrugkerk
- Marekerk
Recommended addons
- Helicopter https://flightsim.to/file/8970/airbus-h135-helicopter-project
- Dutch medical livery https://flightsim.to/file/9832/ph-umc-dutch-air-ambulance-mobiel-medisch-team-8k-h-135
- MSFS Addons Linker https://flightsim.to/file/1572/msfs-addons-linker
- VFR improvement https://flightsim.to/file/2605/we-love-vfr-region-1
Utilities used
- AHN Lidar data (Netherlands)
- https://ahn.arcgisonline.nl/ahnviewer/ — Lagen > Downloads per kaartblad > puntenwolk
- Autodesk ReCap — Import .LAZ > clip irrelevant points > export as .pts > rename to .txt
- MeshLab — Import Mesh (.txt), rows to be skipped: 1, seperator: SPACE > Export Mesh As .OBJ
- Blender — Import .OBJ > Move the points to the center > For easy square modeling, rotate the points to line up with the axes
TIP: Enable snap_utilities_line addon
- Textures
- SDK
- Reference
- Google streetview
- Bing birdseye view
- https://www.flickr.com/
- Youtube
- Official charts Netherlands https://vfrchart.lvnl.nl/
- Blender2MSFS https://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/resources/blender2msfs-toolkit.256/
Copyright: Mr_LiamT, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Leiden Handcrafted Scenery + Hospital Helipad
Explore the Leiden Scenery Pack with enhanced VFR flying features, including the LUMC hospital helipad and various detailed landmarks such as the Lorentz tower and Hooglandse kerk. Add depth to your experience with recommended addons and utilities for a more immersive simulation environment. Created by Mr_LiamT under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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Version History
- Added LOD's to every building - Fixed the lighting for the LUMC helipad - Added Lorentz building
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Log Inover 1 year ago
about 4 years ago
Is there any chance that you can make the Utrecht UMC one day? Great work you did here already, mijn complimenten!
almost 4 years ago
Thanks! I don't think i'll make more scenery anytime soon. It is a lot of work and leiden was easier because its my home city. If you want to try it yourself I would recommend using the AHN lidar data (see the description), because it makes it a lot easier to get the correct dimensions and gives a perspective you can't get from the ground.
almost 5 years ago
Heel mooi..dank!
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
thank you again and best regards,
Thomas
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
best regards
Thomas