CapOnBOBS Posted October 20, 2020 (edited) In retirement, many settle into a peaceful routine. Without the roar of cannons in his ear and spray of the Brick Seas in his face, Admiral Girard Beauchamp seems to have grown more restless. Perhaps it is poetic that a man who has spent his life under sail and could not be forced to slow down when a cannonball took his leg high above the knee, is still humming with energy. He has spent every day for months at the construction site of his new prized possession, The Beauchamp Shipyard. The sprawling factory was an idea as ambitious as the old man himself. Two berths, each capable of holding the heaviest of warships. Though, as they say, "fortune favors the bold," and before the pomp and circumstance of the ribbon cutting was even scheduled His Majesty's Navy came calling. Two warships, with keels already laid. It is a good thing for the Admiral too. Less savory characters around Breshaun say the scuttlebutt is that the Retired Admiral's last penny was spent before the massive double crane system was even installed. Around the watering holes it is said that the old and noble house of Beauchamp was facing a "liquidity crisis" requiring a royal bailout. Such ideas are of course ludicrous and do not warrant repetition. The Admiral is no war-profiteer, he is a war-hero. A patriot who's own three sons have taken His Majesty's coin. Though, the Admiral does spend much of his free time over the shoulder of Master Shipwright Jean Benoit. A true genius, Benoit has been a royal favorite and a naval architect for nearly 30 years now. Intrigue aside, the Empire will benefit from the empowerment of such a talent. To be licensed as a large factory in Breshaun... just as soon as all the... um... paperwork... is in order. UPDATE: With another month gone by, the finishing touches have been put on the shipyard while crews still work around the clock on the capital ships for the Royal Navy. From this beginning, Beauchamp added a drydock, rope factory, logistics center, and furnaces. While to support the operation, also building a mast plantation, trade terminal, and a carpenter's school. Edited October 23, 2021 by CapOnBOBS Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NOD Posted October 20, 2020 (edited) That looks really good. I especially like the two-story building with the balcony. The double crane and the frame with building materials are also well built. Everything is really very well built. It's one of the best shipyards I've seen so far. I would have liked to see higher resolution photos on Flickr. Edited October 20, 2020 by NOD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mesabi Posted October 21, 2020 Excellent factory @CapOnBOBS! I can see you put a lot of work into making the build look neat and well put together. It reminds me of my royal factory of Mesabi Landing, but is certainly more neat and put together. Great job! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackdeathgr Posted October 21, 2020 Nice shipyard! The buildings look cool and so does the beach/waterfront Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bodi Posted October 21, 2020 That's a proper shipyard! Looks impressive, I like the crane, nice interiort too. Good job! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fraunces Posted October 22, 2020 Very impressive shipyard! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CapOnBOBS Posted November 17, 2020 On 10/20/2020 at 10:30 PM, NOD said: I would have liked to see higher resolution photos on Flickr. Now that I've got a month of this stuff under my belt, I went back and cleaned up this post. All new photos and a few minor improvements on what is my still my favorite digital build so far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evancelt Posted November 17, 2020 2 hours ago, CapOnBOBS said: Now that I've got a month of this stuff under my belt, I went back and cleaned up this post. All new photos and a few minor improvements on what is my still my favorite digital build so far. Those are some stunning renderings! Nice work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites