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Andre Oberländer

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  1. So heres an Update: First Picture is my very old windmill. I didnt finished it for a long time i made a small field with medium Soil for my Food. And because the Mill wasnt fast enough i made 4 more rotors underground. 4 and 5 Picture are Warehouse ceiling and floor. The Six Picture is a small barn work in progress.
  2. made some work since last post: First i made new floor design out of andesite, chalk and sandstone blocks than i made some progress in second floor
  3. which block you used for the green and bronce look? was probably creative i guess? but nice work i must say!
  4. I was a bit lazy and played other games. This year i chiseled a bit more. in the second floor of the building i made a furnace with 6 crock pot places and a place to horde mass produced Food. Very important because i play with 30 days per month since last winter. in front of the door i wrote Odin in Runes above it the spear Gungnir that never misses its mark. Very nice if you Hunt rabbit i would say
  5. Hiho heres an Update: Because i play with 30 days per Month i am happy that it is March and is getting warmer Because of the actual Bear update i have made a Vegvisir (crossshaped) for safe Travels at the front of my smithy. Because i dont have a good storage Building yet i started one next to the smithy. Runes are for Tyr. I think about making a Odin in middle. Unfortnatly i use atm expensive materials so i need to farm them: Plaster is the white stuff so i need to check if my marble vein has some stone for me
  6. Hiho small Update i remind you you can chisel glas now. this is a Window out of Quartzglas, Clayblocks, Birch and Pineplanks. I would recomend using quartzglas because Glas atm get invisible if chisel it... ^^
  7. Hiho. I have atm with the game the following problem or let say desire: I love to chisel. But the cost to make some small stuff out of metal is really expensive atm. You pay 12 Bars that you smith into a plates and get 1 solid block out of it. My solution (unless theres another cheaper like clay based approach that you pay 1 bar and get 20 dots to chisel probably hard to code) would be that the game had Metalslab out of 3 Plates. I would half the cost of an chiseled Art. for example: this Tree costed me: 48 bars of silver i am not sure anymore 60 bars of copper the leaves at the left are another 12 bars of bronces.
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  8. maybe make if you cook meat over a campfire that you can roast into a second time so its a bit burned but last like burned bread a bit longer. Its not a solution that would be too overpowered. As disadvantage it can loose 20% Nutrition. the smoking house stuff is maybe somethink for a later patch because more complex.
  9. i really like the Stairs. I might build some of them in my own buildings. Thanks for sharing.
  10. Hiho heres an small update: I reshaped the floor and made a ceiling i want to share:
  11. it looks like a giant animal with legs. A nice spot for mountainbase Of course it would take ages but would be a very nice looking base spot
  12. So an Update: about 1/3 third of all Fence i chiseled. Atm i can make a copy in about 20 Minutes. Because i got bored i found another nice ways to torture myself. I made a picture from the partly chiseled bridge. i made 2 pieces of furnitures and a floor in my smithy. I post a picture of a Mosaic i had after i finished all of the Blocks i filled up some spaces so its not so easy to see the blocks ^^
  13. Thanks for your kind words. I made myself about 40 Hour work (at least). i have a almost 200 Block long bridge. Now i thought normal fences arent that beautiful. Now i made a new fence out of Birchslab, Walnutslab. i need to copy it only 47 times The smelting room i decorated a while ago with a cross ^^ and smoothed Andesite.
  14. Heres an update: the tunnel (the straight part) is almost done only a few chalk slabs are missing. every lamp is a copperlead lantern with silver inlay for maximum lightlevel. Behind the Main Building of the Smithy i made a Small Building for smelting ores. it isnt finished but i can work in it if i need to. For a better overview i made one picture from the small hill behind the smithy.
  15. Small Update: i finished 1 single side of my Arcs. unfortnatly i need to build it 12 more times so i have at least a week of work to do first i decided for smooth stoneslabs but they arent that much chiselable like the brick ones. Later i can use the smoothed onces maybe as a floor.
  16. i designed a circle shape for the gaps between the logs. I will copy it all by Hand i know theres mods out to make it in 3 Minutes but if i do it i had no fun reprocung it and making it fun aswell
  17. was a bit lazy not playing vintage story at all but i chiseled a bit the roof of the connection between my houses. and made the tree out of Metal.
  18. A small update: i made a small Cooking place area. Outside i made a rough furnace with chimney. it has a bronceblock so water can put out my fire The last Wall of my smithy i tried to make a Treeshape for chiseling. Above is the sign of Yggdrasil because with chiseling the name was to long... ^^ the roof i patched with oakboards so i dont need to see the roof. i am pretty happy with the current design lovley small smithy i took my time and hammer my plates all by hand. was never interested in the Windhammer because if i make it more easy the game i getting done stuff faster and the most annoying task i dont make per Hand (Grinding Flour) So
  19. I Updated the inside of my smithy i bit. now 3 of 4 walls are decorated. the chest is for coal. I
  20. i made a proper fence yesterday
  21. Still work in Progress here are 3 Screenshot from my Chiselwork at the railings etc. and the House from the outside. the House idea i had from this Screenshot: https://de.dreamstime.com/redaktionelles-stockfoto-schmiedehaus-deutschen-museum-bei-frutillar-chile-image89356408 the smithy is in the left part of the Building but not very nice decorated jet.
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