Darnok Posted September 29, 2020 Posted September 29, 2020 (edited) Over a year had passed since the crew of the Cranky Parrot had set foot on Calinstock, to found a new settlement now known as "Port Mordo". Since then, the WTC had shipped more men and supplies there, careful in not making the settlements existence known to any outsider. The goal for the time being was to have their newest asset in the far east be self-sufficient and kind of flying under the radar - that is, if anybody knew what a "radar" was. One of the most important tasks had been to ensure food production. A priority was given to grow potatoes: a reliable and humble crop, usable in many ways. So after clearing an area of jungle near the settlement, a medium sized field was set up and a small hut for the storage of tools was built nearby: Spoiler =================================================================== Finally! Getting back to building something, and at long last doing one of the microbuilds for one of my MRCA properties. This is supposed to be a medium sized plantation, at about 1:8 scale - meaning the 8x8 footprint above represents the 64x64 studs for a medium plantation. The hut would have a 8x8 footprint (so a small building indeed) and the field itself would be 32x32 in size. Just think how massive those jungle trees would be in normal scale! Looking forward to getting the other two microbuilds done soon, those always have some challenges of their own. As always, C&C are welcome! Edited September 29, 2020 by Darnok Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 29, 2020 Posted September 29, 2020 Great microbuild, those trees are huge! Quote
NOD Posted September 29, 2020 Posted September 29, 2020 Good idea to present a microbuild with a detailed explanation. When I think of delicious fried potatoes, I get hungry. Quote
Ayrlego Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Nice to have you back building Darnok! Potatoes are a great choice for a new settlement and I appreciate the thought you put into the story here - nice work. Also calculating everything to scale - impressive! Quote
Mesabi Posted September 30, 2020 Posted September 30, 2020 Turned out very well, @Darnok, I like the usage of parts. Now build more! MOAR! MOAR!!!!!!! Quote
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