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MiloNelsiano

Avalonian Farm

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Having the most fertile lands in all of Historica, Avalonia provides all the guilds, at least to some extent, with food. As such, farms like this one in Osgard are common all over Avalonia, and of course Oros.

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It's good to have another build up! This should be the last build I need for my settlement of Osgard to be categorized as a Port Town. I think I'll continue building in Osgard, to flesh it out a bit more, but even if I meet the requirements for a city, I don't want it to reach that classification, as I don't picture Osgard as being big enough to be a city. Anyway, I hope you enjoy. Comments and criticism is more than welcome!

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Nice! I would try and make the chimney open at the top. That way they won't be smoked out of the house when they start a fire :)

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Lovely little farm :classic: The way you made the fence is just awesome. Looks like the real deal to me! Overall the building and the little landscaping around it harmonize very, very well. The only improvement I can suggest is to make the pig enclosure a bit more bumpy to emphasize them digging in the mud all day long.

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A very nice build, I really like the enclosed section for the pigs. Great interior too! :thumbup:

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The first thing that I noticed about this build is how well the completely tiled area works for a muddy surface in the pig pen :thumbup: Pretty house with the recessed windows, and barn area downstairs. I like the little milking stool and bucket details, and that you included a fireplace upstairs :classic:

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Excellent build, Milo! The dark bley outlining the light bley looks great, and the olive grass, stool in the barn, fence for the pig pen, and horse stalls are all superb as well :thumbup:

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I truly enjoyed this moc, civilian related check.

Nice colors check

Interesting techniques used check

Overall appealling check.

Well done. :)

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The first thing that I noticed about this build is how well the completely tiled area works for a muddy surface in the pig pen :thumbup: Pretty house with the recessed windows, and barn area downstairs. I like the little milking stool and bucket details, and that you included a fireplace upstairs :classic:

I noticed it as well, just awesome!

Great farm, I love all the small details! :thumbup:

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Nice farm! The pig pen really looks like it is full of liquid mud :classic: The interior and the downstairs stable looks really great! Only nitpick for me is that the door looks a bit too modern for a medieval farm.

Great job! :classic:

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Great farm, it's full of so many nice details. I really like the pig pen, especially the fence.

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Greatly done !

I particularly like the living room above the stables. That's very realistic.

Good job !

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Beautiful built! :sweet:

Very nice details in the pig pit and the stables, also loved the double bed and the fireplace! :wub:

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That's for the kind comments everyone!

Lovely little farm :classic: The way you made the fence is just awesome. Looks like the real deal to me! Overall the building and the little landscaping around it harmonize very, very well. The only improvement I can suggest is to make the pig enclosure a bit more bumpy to emphasize them digging in the mud all day long.

I was going for a very runny kind of mud, but you might be right--a little more texturing might not have been a bad idea. Thanks for the suggestion!

Nice farm! The pig pen really looks like it is full of liquid mud :classic: The interior and the downstairs stable looks really great! Only nitpick for me is that the door looks a bit too modern for a medieval farm.

Great job! :classic:

Fair enough! I tried doing a door with plates like I usually do, but I wanted it to look finished on both sides. Although I have done a brick built door from both sides in the past, it was when the wall was two studs thick. I haven't figured out a good way to do it with a one stud wall. That's why I settled for the prefab door, but you're right--it doesn't quite fit.

Very good - very realistic.

How many brown tiles do you have left? :wink:

Glad you liked it. Well my dark brown supply was getting pretty low, but I still had a few reddish brown tiles left!

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Beautiful... This might be one of the most beautiful fence I have seen. The overall color scheme is great too.

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I really like the tiled ground forthe pigs, it looks unexpectedly cool :wink:

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I'll echo the comments about the textural choices here, but I'll add that I think it may have played even better by sinking the tiles in the middle by a plate and using some studs to create a transition from the fence to the sloppy, wet, mud hole.

Great MOC Milo! :thumbup:

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