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Colonial administrators had learnt much from the Lotii raid on Spudkirk. The policy of dispersing military supplies across smaller locations around settlements was becoming increasingly common. Borrowing a design from Spudkirk itself, ETTC officials have constructed a small armoury in Jameston to house supplies for the swelling number of troops in that settlement. An ETTC Sepoy havildar (sergeant) who specialises in firearm repair and maintenance runs the workshop, that also provides arms and munitions for a company of troops. 

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Outside, ETTC Sepoys maintain a heavy presence, vigilant for any attempted Oleonese raid. An ETTC officer, discusses news of the war with two Crown officers, one from the famed 60th (Rifle) Regiment. Although the settlement has been known for the bright colours of its buildings, these days the most popular colours seem to be citrus - limes, yellows, oranges and greens. The armoury is no exception.

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Will be licensed as a medium artisan for Jameston.

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Colored building with beautiful decorations. The sepoys look good, the heads are chosen to match.

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Love the straight horizontal lines used in the stonework throughout with various profile bricks. The sturdy-looking flagpole is pretty neat. Nice orderly armory interior inside. The cobbles on the path look great as well. All of that coupled with the vibrant colors and great minifig combos make this an awesome build!

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I'm trying to decide whether I like the green and light grey.  No, I don't think I do, at least not with yellow beside it.  The yellow does look great though.  Also like your shutter technique!

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Another wonderful build from you, Ayrlego! Great detail on the building all around for what is at its core a very simple structure. Wonderful landscaping (love the tree) and great minifigs.

1 hour ago, Kai NRG said:

I'm trying to decide whether I like the green and light grey.  No, I don't think I do, at least not with yellow beside it.  The yellow does look great though.

Well, I like both the green and the yellow, but not on the same building.

And now I know exactly what the windows and shutters I have been imagining using in a future build will look like! You beat me to it! Great job!

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Another beautiful build as always. At first glance I didn't really like the green and yellow together but it has grown on me, and I think it fits the setting well enough. I really like just looking over all the details in the buildings.

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