CapOnBOBS Posted January 4, 2021 Posted January 4, 2021 (edited) Months of hard work by the crew at the Vineyard of Light have paid off with the cultivation of a new large parcel of Vineyard. With the rapid growth in popularity of the Beauchamp family label, expanding Vineyard production was apparently necessary shortly after the winery opened. The green grapes grow especially well in the hills outside Lavalette. A bumper crop is being harvested as we speak. While newly planted patches are just beginning to sprout, requiring extra attention to protect the budding vines from rabbits. A new barn raised with the addition of this second large plantation worth of grapes has increased efficiency across the Vineyard. Also allowing Chef to secure his own supply of eggs. The expansion caps off Admiral Beauchamp's initial plans for turning this large parcel into the now booming Vineyard of Light complex. Now a staple of Lavalette industry and culture. 18,000+ bricks Studio says it would weigh 54 lbs. 2 large plantations, large factory, large commerce (not licensed but shown), large artisan. The West and East Vineyards produce the grapes, grapes are turned into wine at the winery, some bottles go to the restaurant, while the rest is distributed from the warehouse or sent to the wharf for shipping around the Brick Seas. 2 x Large Plantations, Large Factory, Large Artisan, and 2 x Large Commercial licenses. Edited April 15, 2021 by CapOnBOBS Quote
Khorne Posted January 4, 2021 Posted January 4, 2021 Despite its "simplicity" compared to the other segments, I think this is one of the better parts of the overall build. The barn looks excellent! I really love the smooth roof you've made. The budding wine ranks are also a great addition and are really cleverly made! They should definitely release Kylo Ren's lightsaber piece in more colors than only red. It's a really versatile piece. Quote
Professor Thaum Posted January 4, 2021 Posted January 4, 2021 Give him a free royal charter subscription for at least we're not hemming and hawing anymore Quote
Bodi Posted January 4, 2021 Posted January 4, 2021 The roof technique is quite unique, and the piece count is stunning, nice job! Quote
NOD Posted January 4, 2021 Posted January 4, 2021 Nice plantation with building. The rabbit who eats grapes is funny. The whole scenario looks great! I like the many different details. Quote
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