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Elostirion

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  1. Dear Mr. Robertson, thanks for your condolescence in the loss of my ship and for consulting me in all matters of compensation. Being the adventurer that I am I will gladly take your offer for a naval replacement of my ship. Cargo Hold always sounded more like a trader for me anyways. My kindest regards Román Esteban Fontonajo Mayor of Nova Terreli, Nellisa
  2. Looking absolutely fantastic once again. I have tried it once with a 1x1 with a hole on each side. This worked out but lookd far, far worse than your version.
  3. Great scene, really like how you utilised all those pre-printed elements. My only suggestion would be to add some minor elevations (like one, two or three flat plates) to give the terrain some more realism. Also I really like the story behind it, just realistic and plausible. Thanks.
  4. Really like those troops, thats how an orgaized Eslandolan militia should look like. The leader looks a bit like Guy's uncle. Which is a fine thing for a leader.
  5. 1. Iron Mine on Ferro Azure | Elostirion | Eslandola 2. Stone Quarry | Elostirion | Eslandola 3. Barrel Factory in Nova Terreli | Elostirion | Eslandola 4. Bank of Nellisa, Nova Terreli | Elostirion | Eslandola 5. Horror, Flowers and Cotton | Elostirion | Eslandola memo for myself: - licensed: 1, 2, 3, 4 - frrebuild form: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  6. I claim my first 4 contribution points for my large factory. Large Barrel Factory
  7. A (large) factory in Nova Terreli (Nellisa), producing barrels, chests, crates boxes and other means of transporting goods: 1 year earlier: "We all know trading is important", Román said. "But is it the most reliable source of income? No, sure it isn't." "You are quite right, nephew", replied his uncle Raphael Fontonajo. "But what do you plan to do about that?" "You know, uncle. I plan on making profit with those that trade. Like... a hotel for them to live in. Or building a bridge and asking for toll when the traders want to pass. Or sell them horses and ships. Or even go down to the most basic things." "What do you mean?", Raphael asked. "Like... saddles for the horses. Or sails or ropes for the ships. Or even barrels or chests to produce their wares." "Barrels? Like Barrels for Berreli? That sounds like quite a slogan." "Uncle... I think I should do that...", Román replied. Only a few weeks later the Barrel Factory of the Fontonajo family had opened. Román had bought the ground of the old quarry of Nova Terreli, just a at the rim of the city which had grown so immensely over the last years. The quarry had long been deserted, because stone was now imported, while the people in the city focussed on trade and other more financially lucrative work. But Román knew that place fitted his needs perfectly. The pit was a small cellar for his factory, and the house that they had to build now wasn't even a large one, which reduced construction costs even further. The business was running perfectly. Román bought wood and nails and some other things, and his workers manufactured chests and barrels and boxes. Some of them were brought to the Fontonajo Cotton Plantations, or to the family's trading ships, while others were sold on the markets of the city, and even others were just shipped to other islands like Berreli. Barrels for Berreli had really become a thing, after all.
  8. What an amazing design and colour scheme for the small tower. It's always great to see those classic Lego colours used to such great effect.
  9. I really think the facade of the house is quite inspiring - now I'd love to see how it would look on a big mansion once you have all your bricks around.
  10. The throne room is really nice, and I love those small trees. They fit perfectly, really well done.
  11. The build is insanely well executed as we can expect from you. A great court room. But the amount of effort you put into storytelling is just amazing. Thank you for that masterpiece!
  12. A great scene. I love the trees, and the action is displayed really nicely.
  13. The waterfall is really well done, as is the vegetation. Great to see the (confusing, I have to admit) story of the Viceroy evolve further.
  14. Great scene with some fantastic trees (some of the best I have seen so far, they look so dense!) and a great pond, I love how you did the water with those glassdoors, looking really nice.
  15. This MOC looks absolutely marvellous. I love the roof.
  16. One of the most creative and most stunning MOCs I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. Just amazing.
  17. Great religious background, thank you so much for that!
  18. Just to get this clear: I am absolutely pro religion in Eslandola. Go ahead. A church of Zeus? Why not? Or of the "Moneyshitting God of Goods"? Why not? I just wanna know what/who/why etc. if there is such a MOC. That's all. :-)
  19. Lovely MOC, looking absolutely fantastic. The curved roof is a real highlight. But who are they worshipping there? Are you setting up an Eslandolan religion? I really hope we won't start ignoring the Eslandolan lore but will always use our MOCs to add to it. In other words: I lack a bit of story about the religion they are practicing and the goods they are worshipping. Or maybe the church serves another purpose, like an assembly hall?
  20. http://www.eurobrick...howtopic=134109 (Maybe more people read here and want to earn 60 DBs by MOCing for Namere?)
  21. Dear Ibn al'Sayeed, your proposal sounds quite attractive. I would like to suggest a slight alteration to do our strong business bonds justice. The Fontonajo Mining ventures would like to offer you 40 DBs as well as the setup of the quarry (i.e. the MOC) in return for a 50% share in the yields (5 DBs per month). You would be able to settle all further licensing aspects with your local authorities in Cocovia a lot more efficient than we, who would be but strangers to your island. We are looking forward to your response to our proposal. Juan Alfonso Fontonajo
  22. Bricklink for me. They are from one of the two new Frozen sets: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=3741&in=S&colorID=154&ov=Y
  23. This MOC is absolutely gorgeous. Really unique approach, and just turned out amazingly well! Taking out a single part wouldn't do it justice, it's really about the overall appearance.
  24. Fantastic trees, fantastic scene.
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