KotZ Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 (edited) Updated w/photos 9.5.21 As the war-torn town was divided according to the peace treaty, families and trade had been separated. Both sides realized there must be a way to keep the peace, keep both sides from turning to riots, and keep the flow of trade going. An bridge was rebuilt, with a neutral zone in the center of the river to allow trade to occur between the opposite sides of the river. Of course, checkpoints had to be established to ensure no contraband was smuggled through to either side. Other parts of this collab together with @Bregir and @Thomas Waagenaarcan be found here: South-Silitholinan side of the bridge by Bregir: <Insert link here when posted>Checkpoint North by Thomas Waagenaar OOC: As you all may see, I only have one photo. Sadly I rendered all the images on may desktop, and I'm traveling for the next two weeks (luckily I had this photo in our PM). I'll upload the rest when I'm back. Believe me, I'm realy angry at myself for this. And now that I'm back at the computer that had these renders finally, here are the rest of the photos. Edited September 5, 2021 by KotZ Updated photos Quote
NOD Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 That looks great. An elaborately and detailed built bridge and sales booths. I like the various tax-free sales booth. The guy with the horse carriage is the coolest. He regularly clears customs on his wine barrels, but he smuggles horses and carriages. Quote
evancelt Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 Looks good! I like the beach, and the gate house and arm You guys did a good job keeping the style consistent across the collab builds Quote
CapOnBOBS Posted August 23, 2021 Posted August 23, 2021 This concept is really fun and clever. I love the different colored drop down pikes on each side, instantly tells you what is going on. Quote
blackdeathgr Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 I really like its size (somehow it feels so "right" and minifig scale accurate) , the fact that you've added that sand+water base underneath gives plenty of character and the the various little shops/tents at the sides of the crossing are amazing! Easily my favorite river crossing around!!! Quote
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