The Sarge

[OL - MayFB1] One-Horse Chaise

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Honoré Sarrazin decided that he needed an easier way of getting around, and thus comissioned a single horse chaise from a local coach builder to travel the island on.

A little expiriment in coachbuilding. I'll follow it up later with larger and more complex carriages.

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Excellent chaise design, the wedge plates and hinged top work nicely to form the proper shape pirate_classic.gif

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That's a good carriage !

Just some hinge plates and some wedges... And voila ! Great idea ! I will see forward to your next carriages.

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Very nice! Such a simple solution to the design problem. It looks great! I may be stealing this design in the future, and look forward to your additional carriage designs.

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A simple yet GREAT design! Love it! I will definitely experiment on this design with other colors too!!!

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Really nice design, the white wedge plates work super well. Mind if I borrow the general outline sometime? pirate_laugh2.gif

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Thank you very much everyone! To all of you wishing to use the design, feel free to! I'd love to see your takes on it.

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As I said on Flickr, I really like this design - it is stunningly simple! I have really been looking for some nice designs of different kinds of carriages, and this one is just fantastic. Well done! I would love to see these in the different streetscapes of BoBS as time goes by, and will be looking forward to seeing more of your designs! pirate_satisfied.gif

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This is a really well done Chaise. You have definitely created it so that I knew what it was as soon as I saw the picture. Great job and look forward to more carriages (and ideas I can borrow) in the future.

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I'll look forward to seeing new designs! And I think you need to consider building a carriage maker as an artisan property. pirate_laugh2.gif

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