katanagirl1 wrote: »Wow, I never noticed that the Elsweyr Gate, Garden has the same shape as the arch!
I really like your custom build, but the one thing that really caught my eye is your weapons rack. I cannot figure out what exactly you used to create it. It’s a nice touch!
Thank you so much for the kind words , @katanagirl1, @airie, and @pixiepumpkin! I'm glad you enjoyed the house. And yes, @airie is exactly right, I used 3 "dark elf rack, barrel" items to make the rack for the spears. I wish I could've used only 1 item for the rack, but I was happy with how that one turned out.
Thanks again!
katanagirl1 wrote: »Thank you so much for the kind words , @katanagirl1, @airie, and @pixiepumpkin! I'm glad you enjoyed the house. And yes, @airie is exactly right, I used 3 "dark elf rack, barrel" items to make the rack for the spears. I wish I could've used only 1 item for the rack, but I was happy with how that one turned out.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the info, but I guess I was really wondering where did you get the spears? It’s not just another gate because each spear is oriented differently.
Sorry for not being specific enough.
No worries, @katanagirl1! And good guess, @spartaxoxo! For the spears themselves, I just did what Zypheran had done on his build: it's the "common post, flag pole" combined with the "rough knife, butcher." Sink the poles into the ground as much as you need to get the spear height you want, and tilt it if you want. And it's handy to link the pole to the knife once you've got it placed, so you can pick up the spear as a whole and move it around without having to place the knife each time.
Awesome take on a build, I really like the courtyard and the room with the stained glass. It's crazy to think all this was 700 slots, there's so many areas and a lot of detail, well done!
katanagirl1 wrote: »No worries, @katanagirl1! And good guess, @spartaxoxo! For the spears themselves, I just did what Zypheran had done on his build: it's the "common post, flag pole" combined with the "rough knife, butcher." Sink the poles into the ground as much as you need to get the spear height you want, and tilt it if you want. And it's handy to link the pole to the knife once you've got it placed, so you can pick up the spear as a whole and move it around without having to place the knife each time.
Thanks for the info. I will have to try that sometime.