the Two Boot Tavern
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5. the Two Boot Tavern
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Where everybody knows your legacy.
Owned and operated by Gelvin Grimkleese, pictured below polishing the bar.
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His wife, Lella, acts as hostess,
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When she isn't preventing her addle-brained mother from poisoning the guests.
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I had alot of fun with this one.
Yet another all-wall, fully furnished challenge for myself.
My favorite bit was populating it, to give it the full effect. (A look in the crowd reveals a romantic Owl couple, and a soldier enjoying a steaming bowl of Blood Slug Soup, among other things...)
Comments and criticisms welcomed and greatly appreciated, as always!
Also, as always, much more to come soon!
5. the Two Boot Tavern
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=84043
Where everybody knows your legacy.
Owned and operated by Gelvin Grimkleese, pictured below polishing the bar.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Rasca ... g_3381.jpg
His wife, Lella, acts as hostess,
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Rasca ... g_3384.jpg
When she isn't preventing her addle-brained mother from poisoning the guests.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Rasca ... g_3383.jpg
Images changed to links by admin, please see the proper image posting guidelines in the administrative forum. Thanks
I had alot of fun with this one.
Yet another all-wall, fully furnished challenge for myself.
My favorite bit was populating it, to give it the full effect. (A look in the crowd reveals a romantic Owl couple, and a soldier enjoying a steaming bowl of Blood Slug Soup, among other things...)
Comments and criticisms welcomed and greatly appreciated, as always!
Also, as always, much more to come soon!
-Jason
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You assume correctly, sir!Formendacil wrote:Hilarious! And once again, a great-looking design, complete with (I assume) PhotoShop Tengwar. Another job well done!
Thanks alot!
-Jason
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Why, surely!Mr. D wrote:Grrrreat again! I love it! Really like how it opens up. Could you provide a picture of it opened up, taken from farther away?
The tavern is double hinged, where the entrance tower meets the great hall, and again bisecting the great hall.
Here you are:
Glad you like!
-Jason
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yikes! thats nice, I realy like the sign+roof.
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Thanks!jamitjames wrote:yikes! thats nice, I realy like the sign+roof.
No, thank you!Mr. D wrote:Thanks for the pic! I love the way you did the sign, by the way, and I really like the roof in general.
-Jason
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I think the crazy Mother-in-Law is one of the best characters I've ever created!forester3291 wrote:This looks really cool. The roof and the sign are reeeelly nice. I like the mother-in-law
And she just appeared out of boredom, too! hehe
-Jason
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Thank ya!Robin Hood wrote:Yet another stunning achevement done by yourself. I love the whole thing.
-Jason
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