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[OUTDATED] RF-Blueprint-Church-Cathedral

In 1 collection by RazorFox [Fr]
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Description
--[English and French description]--

Hey,
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A big thank you to Keen Software selected this blueprint for their video.
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Sorry in advance for my English

And here I finally ready blueprint.
Structural integrity is ON


Why this name?
Because I think this blueprint is located halfway of the church and the cathedral.
We can therefore deduce that it is a large church, or a small cathedral.

This blueprint is composed of 6129 blocks
It is heavy, so be careful putting it in place, make sure that ALL of floor touches the ground.

The completion and placement of torches is accurate in order to illuminate the vaults and put forward without even seeing the torches.

The work on this building was complicated, but I'm satisfied with the final result.

Should you have any problems, let me through and I would see what I could do.

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Salut,
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Un grand merci à Keen Software pour avoir séléctionné ce bâtiment pour leur vidéo
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J'ai enfin terminé mon blueprint
Intégrité structurelle: ON


Pourquoi ce nom?

Car je pense que ce blueprint se situe à mi-chemin entre l'église et la cathédrale.
Certains peuvent en déduire qu'il s'agit d'une église, d'autres d'une petite cathédrale

Ce Blueprint est composé de 6129 blocs
Il est dur, et il faut redoubler de prudence en plaçant le batiment au sol. Vérifiez bien que tout le plancher touche le sol.

Le placement des torches est spécifique pour un éclairage optimale des voûtes au plafond, tout autant sans même les voir.

Le travail sur ce bâtiment à été compliqué, mais je suis satisfait du résultat final.

Si vous avez un problème, signalez le moi, je verrais ce qui peut être fait [/]

Bon jeu et amusez vous !

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***RazorFox Medieval Engineers Collection***

Enjoy and have fun !

RazorFox
15 Comments
RazorFox [Fr]  [author] 5 Oct, 2015 @ 1:22pm 
Thank you Androox :steamhappy:
Androox 5 Oct, 2015 @ 1:10pm 
Very good :)
Papa Luke 3 Oct, 2015 @ 9:06am 
The names of various churches, and the titles of priests, are based off the size of the areas they service, so an Abbey serves an area with less people than a Cathedral, but more than a church, and so on.
RazorFox [Fr]  [author] 3 Oct, 2015 @ 6:50am 
Thank you for lightening the building. I always thought was an abbey for monks, and the church for the priest. Maybe I'm wrong.:lampoff:
Thank you Crimson Cossack
Papa Luke 2 Oct, 2015 @ 8:09pm 
Dear RazorFox,
The most common term for a large church that is close to being a cathedral but not quite as large is an Abbey (the keeper of which would be called an Abbot)
Sincerely,
a commrade.
RazorFox [Fr]  [author] 2 Oct, 2015 @ 12:33pm 
Thank you Sebi :agathacross: it's pleasure for me
The Master of Comedy 2 Oct, 2015 @ 12:07pm 
Hey this is very well made man. Good one! :honor:
RazorFox [Fr]  [author] 1 Oct, 2015 @ 2:00am 
Thank You :agathacross:
ReZiiN 30 Sep, 2015 @ 11:46pm 
Beautifully done.
RazorFox [Fr]  [author] 27 Sep, 2015 @ 12:46pm 
Thank you CESky :use:
And... yes, I spent some time to add details