If the new Eslandolan settlement of Interlagos was going to grow, it needed a means of construction. The clay of the river banks and lake bed was well-suited for making bricks, so ballast bricks were taken from the expedition's ships to build a kiln.
The clay from the river bank was set into wooden molds, then deposited on beds of sand for drying.
Once thoroughly dry, the clay bricks were baked in the kiln for a week. The fire had to be tended constantly.
Once cooled, the bricks were stacked and sorted, as some might be under-fired and other might be over-fired clinkers.
Thus the settlement’s first industry was established: a brick-making factory.
Now brick buildings in Interlagos can be built easily.
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A horribly over-simplified explanation and depiction of brick-making in colonial times, with some steps omitted for ease of building the MOC, but I am happy with how it turned out. All C&C welcome.