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[MOC] Smith's & co. steamworks

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I believe Steampunk should be posted here?

 

Here's my new MOC, Smith's & co. steamworks:

The brothers Smith, specialize in repairing and creating small steam powered engines for airships. 

Currently they are working on repairing an engine of a small Imperial Scout Schip (see: https://flic.kr/p/2nVMcHC)

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A year has passed, since last time, and Lily is back in the Imperial city, back from her third visit to uncle Willard on the Iron Point Beacon a lighthouse near an important trading city of the Low Islanders (see https://flic.kr/p/2nUDs9z).

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The Imperial City Guard is doing his rounds around the craft and harbor districts in the Imperial City. (see also: https://flic.kr/p/2nTWfSd).

 

Outside:

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Smith's & co. steamworks by Ids de Jong, on Flickr

Interior:

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Smith's & co. steamworks - interior by Ids de Jong, on Flickr

 

Thanks for looking, C&C always welcome.

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Wow! That is so well executed from outside to inside. I could stare at that for hours. So much to see. I particularly love the ragged stonework on the ground outside. Looks really natural and contrasts the smooth interior ground tiling. But everything about it is fantastic. Beautiful moc. 👏👏

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Wonderful workshop with all those tools and stuff! I also like the upside down lanterns and knight's helmets and also the red and green vine. And i love the cobblestone technique with the 1X1X2/3 plates with bow!

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Nice design and choice of colors! The interior details are amazing!

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Great colour scheme here. The dark green accentuates perfectly with the brick walls, roof. And the yellow leaves on the boardwalk tree.

The beautifully tiled workshop floor has just the right mix of pattern and utility feel, and the designs offer sufficient attachment points for the workers and equipment benches and other tools. The scene looks busy without it having an overly cluttered feel.

Which leaves me with only one practical question: can the side gate open? There seems to be enough space on the side wall.

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