With the imminent release of Firefox 4, now seems to be a good time to think 
about in-browser 3D OSM applications using WebGL - indeed there are already one 
or two things out there, including WebGLEarth (webglearth.com, using WebGL and 
OSM tiles) plus my own (very limited at the moment, and not looking at its best 
ATM due to lighting not working as a result of spec changes) OSM/SRTM vector 
rendering demo at http://www.free-map.org.uk/3d/.

However what would be good to have is some high-quality 3D models of many of 
the features present in OSM. For my own countryside-orientated slant, I'm 
particularly thinking of things like gates, stiles, trees, man made features 
such as masts, water towers and pylons, and textures such as grass, heath, 
water, gravel, mud, etc. The sort of thing I'm imagining is a 3D virtual world 
created from OSM data, which a user can explore by walking and flying around in 
it.

Is there anyone who is interested in creating such models, or for that matter, 
has maybe created a selection already?

Thanks,
Nick
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