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[SR - Ch:2 Cat:A] Running guns to Rassilon...

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Saga of the Sea Rats, Volume 1: Piraat Rhys in Bastion

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Log Entry

19 March 616

Between Bastion and Rassilon, Nest of Thieves

Capt. Tzomo

Today we are transporting some cannon to Rassilon to help fortify her defenses.....should one of the tyrant nations choose to interfere in our affairs...

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Running guns to Rassilon on Flickr

I've brought one crewman along to keep watch, but no resistance is expected, as this is our backyard....

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Cannon transport wagon on Flickr

Our rig is quite stout.....and plenty capable of hauling the weight we've been tasked with....

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Precious cargo on Flickr

But....I'm looking forward to delivering this load and checking our Rassilon's night life....

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Gun running on Flickr

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Edited by Vedauwoo

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Great carriage!very well built. And these thrown stems look absolutely like grass being moved by the wind or trampled grass. Either look very nice!

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That carriage is really cool, and these loose plants work out pretty well

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Wow! Fantastic carriage really nicely displayed, and a great idea. Nice use of stems as well instead of a base.

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Great 4-horse-cart, brilliant idea about transporting cannons (really, logistics are what few people think of in their builds, so great job on picking up that topic!) and attaching them. But the idea with the grass is superbly clever and works out wunderful!

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Very nice and original entry. The carriage looks great and the grassy base is an innovative use of parts. Overall the scale seems more appropriate than what's often depicted for this type of thing. Good work.

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