Bricksbypidy Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 (edited) To further expand Corrington’s grip as the greatest imperial power, a Trading Company enlisted the services of renowned architect, Peter Nash, to construct infrastructure to facilitate the rum trade based in Jameston. Mr. Nash quickly designs and completes an office building to serve as the headquarters for the rum trade, a warehouse to store rum before it is shipped, and an inn to house local workers. From the balcony of the newly constructed office building, Mr. Nash appears satisfied with the work completed ashore. Before the rum can be transported, vessels are needed to convey the cargo. Two vessels cruise into port. Coincidentally, HMS Carolina was in the vicinity, sailing to fight in the ongoing Lotii War. Feeling a sense of national duty to bolster Corrington’s commercial endeavors, HMS Carolina dispatches Lieutenant Palmer and Sailing Master Bowles to survey the vessels. Having been in the service for less than a year, Lieutenant Palmer relies on the experience of Mr. Bowles to properly survey the ships. Gazing at the shore, Palmer takes in the bustling activity on land. Large, ow-driven carts move the copious amounts of rum to the awaiting ships. An off-duty soldier indulges in the abundant rum just outside of the inn. Several curious citizens of Jameston marvel at the new ships in the quay. Mr. Palmer: “All is well Mr. Bowles, we must make haste to our ship before the war against the Lotii ends” Mr. Bowles: “Aye aye, sir” --- Collab build by @DeathCap and @Bricksbypidy! Will be licensed as a Royal Commerce building to Jamestown by the ETTC (@Ayrlego). (Sold to the ETTC) Completing GoC task 6.3 Sweet, Sweet, Corrington with this build. Property type: Royal Commerce Dimensions: 162 x 90 studs Total parts: ~31,700 Credits: - Design Inn, Office, House, landscaping and rendering: @Bricksbypidy - Design Warehouse, Vessel Class 4, Vessel Class 2 and storytelling: @DeathCap - Design carts: @ Peter.g.keith (Instagram) - modified by Bricksbypidy Edited May 1, 2023 by Bricksbypidy Quote
Justsomebrix Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 Amazing work! I really love seeing these large digital builds, it really helps giving a better understanding of the great size and wealth of Jameston Quote
NOD Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 Great diorama! Everything is very beautiful and built with many details. Is the soldier in the barrel responsible for checking the quality of the rum? Quote
DeathCap Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 This turned out great! Thanks for taking me under your wing @Bricksbypidy! Quote
Bricksbypidy Posted April 13, 2023 Author Posted April 13, 2023 On 4/12/2023 at 1:34 PM, Justsomebrix said: Amazing work! I really love seeing these large digital builds, it really helps giving a better understanding of the great size and wealth of Jameston Thanks! 22 hours ago, NOD said: Great diorama! Everything is very beautiful and built with many details. Is the soldier in the barrel responsible for checking the quality of the rum? Yep, that guy is definitely checking the rum quality! 16 hours ago, DeathCap said: This turned out great! Thanks for taking me under your wing @Bricksbypidy! That's too much credit, we both did a great job! Thank you for the cooperation! Quote
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