dathil Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 So here is the first of some incoming builds. I wanted to create a wooden wall without pallisade bricks, I think I succeeded. (Quite partsconsuming though :) ) This was the first time I ever touched those 3-leave plants, I just ordered them and never had them before, so I had to try how to work with them. (apparently they are much more flexible than I imagined) The trumpet is gonna pop up a lot, I play it myself so I love that brick. It is also my first real shot on an irregular base, I think it turned out fine, but it could have been much smoother. I actually want to create my own settlement, im working on a story for it right now, this will be included too. (I know, the 4 categories for a hamlet all need to be fullfilled, lots of work to do :D) Wall0-2 by David de Rijke, on Flickr Wall0-1 by David de Rijke, on Flickr Wall0-3 by David de Rijke, on Flickr Wall0-4 by David de Rijke, on Flickr Wall0-5 by David de Rijke, on Flickr (and this is where I use yellow rounds for) Quote
TitusV Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Very nice wall, and I know what you mean with part-consuming! Last pic Quote
soccerkid6 Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Great palisade, they do tend to be rather parts intensive. I like the platform in back, with the flag flying proudly Quote
Exetrius Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 The wall has a very natural look and you have made good efforts on the vegetation. Some constructive criticism: I think it would be more realistic to have the area behind the wall raised by, say, a brick and a plate, so it has backup, and because fortifications are often found around vantage points. The small pier feels off because it seems like a major gap in the defence line. (I am an over-thinking nitpick, I know! ) Happy building! Quote
dathil Posted May 19, 2016 Author Posted May 19, 2016 Very nice wall, and I know what you mean with part-consuming! Last pic Thanks! Yeah I saw those lights and couldn't resist... Great palisade, they do tend to be rather parts intensive. I like the platform in back, with the flag flying proudly Thanks! Yes I finally have the parts to show our own colors;) The wall has a very natural look and you have made good efforts on the vegetation. Some constructive criticism: I think it would be more realistic to have the area behind the wall raised by, say, a brick and a plate, so it has backup, and because fortifications are often found around vantage points. The small pier feels off because it seems like a major gap in the defence line. (I am an over-thinking nitpick, I know! ) Happy building! Thanks, and criticism is always good! I agree to raising it. I used the two 6x16 dark tan plates as original base, and built the green part around it. Then I placed the wall, including the tan part as dirt/sand. I will fix this for my incoming gate phase2, which will probably use a quite similar construction! The pier was built solely to make the last picture possible :D However, I agree that it is a weak spot, I will need to solve that. Quote
Pvt13 Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Nice wall, looks quite natural! The one leaking in the river sure had one too many i guess :P and should've gone earlier, if it's this yellow you either drink too less or don't go frequently enough haha :) Quote
LittleJohn Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Great build! The palisade looks suitably study and I like the curving shape you have with it The vegetation is very nice as well Quote
mrcp6d Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 Nice work on stage 1; though I do agree that the dock seems a little out of place. I can't wait for the next one! Quote
ixypixy Posted May 20, 2016 Posted May 20, 2016 It's a lovely natural setting and I like the curved log wall and the vegetation. Quote
Blufiji Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 Whats the yellow studs for? And i like the irregularity of the wall poles. Quote
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