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Baron Peter Nash thoroughly enjoyed the Highland Games. Afterwards there was a need for a refreshing drink. His friend Padre Azúcar, known from the sugar cane industry, had further expanded his empire with various drinking establishments. His recently opened the "Tipsy Mermaid Pub". It seemed like a great option for drinks in Wullham.

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Padre Azúcar looked from his private room on the first floor at the visitors below. It was an excellent move to organize a special party in Wullham; it was now popularly called 'Oktoberfest'. There was solidarity between Corrington's various land and sea forces. They all enjoyed a refreshing beer or warming whiskey. On this special occasion, money would fly! *Ka-ching*

BoBS - Tavern, WullhamBoBS - Tavern, WullhamBoBS - Tavern, Wullham

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Build will be licensed in Wullham by @Bricksbypidy

Property type: Large Commerce
Dimensions: 66 x 50 studs
Total parts: ~6,500

Credits:
- Some interior stuff by @ Brickdesigned;

Source of inspiration: 

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With this build I've achieved:
- a total of 4 licensed builds in Wullham (9% of all my builds)
- a total of 4 Commerce buildings (17% of all my builds)
- a total of 23 Large buildings (51% of all my builds)

Edited by Bricksbypidy
Posted

Very nicely constructed in the style of a ship. :pir-huzzah1: I like the bar with the rigging, fireplace and mermaid. The soldier strolling out drunk looks funny. Padre Azúcar private room reminds me of the quarterdeck. It's interesting to see so many people at the party.

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Wonderful build! Lots of details. I especially like your use of the HP wands still on the sprue. You've also got good trees.  Well done! :pir-thumb:

I also like the name, "The Tipsy Mermaid." I have a tavern in my D&D game called "The Ugly Mermaid." :pir-grin:

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I find this style of build, open but with landscaping visible, really intriguing.  The interior is so good, I especially love that railing.  I'm impressed with the subtle height differences on the tile floor.  Looks like a pain to do digitally!

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16 hours ago, Kai NRG said:

I find this style of build, open but with landscaping visible, really intriguing.  

Agreed! Great way to give it a location while still having a detailed interior. So good!

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