Puvel Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 There is no point in having a plantation without reaping the harvest, bacon doesn't just grow on trees you know. The brothers Jim and Bob were descendants from an ancient family of butchers. Their family had provided the best cuts in Corrington for centuries. When Puvel informed them there was a need for their skill in King's Harbour, they happily set sail to expand the family business. Once arrived there they set up shop. Pigs are awesome creatures, they're smart, make funny noises and most important of all, they're very tasty! Quote
Mike S Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Nice build! It is a pity though that you didn't have more of those cheese slopes to finish the roof. I'd like to see what it would look like completed. Quote
Kai NRG Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 The simplicity and brightness of this build are great! Like Mike S said a full roof would have been really nice to see, but the interior is really good! Quote
TitusV Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Nice build, with a great interior! The pigs should count themselves lucky to be slaughtered here Quote
blackdeathgr Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 A very nice build with great color choices. Now i almost feel guilty for eating bacon! Quote
Elostirion Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Splendid as usual. Totally clean execution, just really nice. Quote
Bregir Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Another beautiful build, Puvel. As always, the colors and the presentation is spot on, and it looks perfectly tropical. The use of lime green for the undergrowth with the green stalks is very effective, and the building is great, inside and out. I like the fact that you did not finish the roof, as it lets a lot of light in, and gives us full access to see the inside. Another great addition to King's Harbour - great work! Quote
Ayrlego Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 A lovely, bright and clean build! The use of the sack piece as pork is particularly inventive. Great job! Quote
soccerkid6 Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 That's quite a few pigs you've got there! The sausage on the table in the background finishes the build off nicely Quote
SilentWolf Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 This is a great build! The pigs hanging on ice are awesome, and I like the usage of the sausages for the cut meat. Though I am not sure what good a broom is going to do in a butcher shop. I like the colors used. It definitely gives a vibrancy to this build. Quote
Puvel Posted May 25, 2016 Author Posted May 25, 2016 Nice build! It is a pity though that you didn't have more of those cheese slopes to finish the roof. I'd like to see what it would look like completed. Thanks Mike! I was already happy to have enough cheese slopes for 2 rows As Bregir pointed out, the advantage (of a lack of bricks) is that there was more light for the interior The simplicity and brightness of this build are great! Like Mike S said a full roof would have been really nice to see, but the interior is really good! Thanks Kai! First time I build an exterior combined with an interior so I'm glad it worked out Nice build, with a great interior! The pigs should count themselves lucky to be slaughtered here Hehe, thanks Titus! Happy pigs taste better, it's one of Jim and Bob's secrets A very nice build with great color choices. Now i almost feel guilty for eating bacon! Thanks blackdeathgr! Don't feel guilty about bacon, you don't want these butchers to become unemployed, right? Splendid as usual. Totally clean execution, just really nice. Thanks Elostirion! I'll try to keep up the standard Another beautiful build, Puvel. As always, the colors and the presentation is spot on, and it looks perfectly tropical. The use of lime green for the undergrowth with the green stalks is very effective, and the building is great, inside and out. I like the fact that you did not finish the roof, as it lets a lot of light in, and gives us full access to see the inside. Another great addition to King's Harbour - great work! Thanks Bregir! Was kind of agreeing with Mike S and Kai NRG that a fully build roof would be nice, but you make an excellent point about the light! A lovely, bright and clean build! The use of the sack piece as pork is particularly inventive. Great job! Thanks Ayrlego! I wasn't sure whether the sack piece would work as it has a slightly different colour. It stands next to box of salt so that was my explanation for it, great you noticed! That's quite a few pigs you've got there! The sausage on the table in the background finishes the build off nicely Thanks soccerkid! I really wanted some pigs but I usually suck at feeling the CMS baggies so I'm happy I was successful this time round This is a great build! The pigs hanging on ice are awesome, and I like the usage of the sausages for the cut meat. Though I am not sure what good a broom is going to do in a butcher shop. I like the colors used. It definitely gives a vibrancy to this build. Thanks SilentWolf! I wasn't sure if mops were invented in the era so I had Bob use a broom to clear away the blood. It's not clear in the picture but there is some blood and a gutter where he's cleaning. Quote
Capt Wolf Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Excellent build. Great use of color! Nice brick-built door. And of course the pigs hanging on the wall make the scene. The expression on the butcher's face worries me, though ... I think he likes his job a little too much! Quote
Garmadon Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Very funny expressions on those butchers' faces, and great build all around! I really like your characteristic clean style, and the way your presentation pops! Excellent work! My only piece of advice here, really, would be that as you seem to have a thick enough wall, it would make the interior just a bit more complete if you had built the other side of the door as well in stuck it on the inside. A very minor nit-pick in an otherwise very fine build though! Quote
Mpyromaxos Posted May 25, 2016 Posted May 25, 2016 Beautiful built Pavel! I love your bright colours! Although it's a slaughterhouse, you managed to give a very pleasant atmosphere in your Moc! Well done! Quote
Jim Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 I like pigs! And so does my brother Bob Nice build! Quote
Jim Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 Nice. Bacon does make everything better. It sure does Quote
Puvel Posted May 27, 2016 Author Posted May 27, 2016 Excellent build. Great use of color! Nice brick-built door. And of course the pigs hanging on the wall make the scene. The expression on the butcher's face worries me, though ... I think he likes his job a little too much! Thanks Captain Wolf! Hehe the butcher isn't exactly a model so when the pictures where taken he overacted a bit. Bit like in advertisements of local shops Very funny expressions on those butchers' faces, and great build all around! I really like your characteristic clean style, and the way your presentation pops! Excellent work! My only piece of advice here, really, would be that as you seem to have a thick enough wall, it would make the interior just a bit more complete if you had built the other side of the door as well in stuck it on the inside. A very minor nit-pick in an otherwise very fine build though! Thanks Garmadon! Great to have someone nit-picking, always good to know what can be improved! Really fun, and NPU on that torso piece! Thanks deraven! Wasn't sure what torsos to use at first, was happy when I saw I had these Beautiful built Pavel! I love your bright colours! Although it's a slaughterhouse, you managed to give a very pleasant atmosphere in your Moc! Well done! Thanks Mpyromaxos! I like pigs! And so does my brother Bob Nice build! Hahaha good to know I picked to right names Nice. Bacon does make everything better. Thanks dr_spock! Quote
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