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Baron Nash remained in Port Woodhouse for a while after his last assignment. He enjoyed the tropical climate and the many Royal Navy ships that sailed here and there. He became acquainted in the local tavern with some sailors of the Oaken Shield. Peter discovered that the sailors missed their home front very much. He was touched by this and thought to himself what he could do about it. This is how the idea was born to expand Port Woodhouse, one of the major naval bases in Terra Nova, with a Post Office. This allowed fleet crews to keep in touch with their loved ones far across the sea. As a result, the morale of these sailors increased remarkably. Baron Nash was pleased again.

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Commerce building, donated to the crown/settlement and will be licensed by @Ayrlego in Port Woodhouse.

Completing GoC task 4.3 Purser's Network with this build. 

Property type: Large Commerce
Dimensions: 82 x 74 studs
Total parts: ~8,000

Credits:
- Design hand cart: @Barthezz Brick, slightly modified by @Bricksbypidy
- Design wagon: Marinbrickdesign (Instagram), slightly modified by @Bricksbypidy
- Source of inspiration: 

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Edited by Bricksbypidy
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The building and landscaping is very well constructed as always! I like the residents, the postal workers have the same uniforms, the paperboy is busy selling, there are Sir Peter Nash and Mad Morgan. The horse-drawn carriage and handcart are well built. The diorama still has many beautiful and interesting details.

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52 minutes ago, NOD said:

The building and landscaping is very well constructed as always! I like the residents, the postal workers have the same uniforms, the paperboy is busy selling, there are Sir Peter Nash and Mad Morgan. The horse-drawn carriage and handcart are well built. The diorama still has many beautiful and interesting details.

Glad you found so many details! Actually 'Mad Morgan' is not really 'Mad Morgan', the figure has a different head and headgear. ...and you missed 'Padre Azúcar' and 'Alexandre Bras-de-Fer' (friend and advisor of Edmund Cooke)! Thanks for your positive feedback! :pir-triumph:

Edited by Bricksbypidy
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I love that little covered wagon!  The whole build is very pretty as we've come to expect from you, lovely colors, looks like a nice place to be!

  • 3 weeks later...
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I really like the addition of the bright yellow to the Port Woodhouse style. Also that post sign you've hung above the door is one I've wanted to recreate in the Brick Seas world for a while - very nice!

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