13/09/2012
With the acquisition of Supernatural, my town is going to undergo some significant changes as far as completed buildings. So, it will be the third time that I build the business/bistro. However, there are quite a few of the rabbitholes in Supernatural that fit my town so much better. Not to mention the doubling up of the theatre and the criminal base! Excellent! Fortunately the theatre is exactly the same size, so there won't be any major changes to that lot.
However, the lot with the science lab/hospital will be replaced with the Wellness Centre from Supernatural, and will swap locations with the Business/Bistro. Also, that lot, which was 40x40 is now divided into 3: One 20x40, and 2 20x20 lots. I made a minor adjustment to the road and a couple of lots to allow for that pesky 1 square strip that I have to leave in between. The Bistro will take the 20x40, and then behind, on the 2 20x20 lots will be the consignment store and the "Alternative Medicine and Health Foods" store. Thankfully these adjustments give me more lots, meaning I'll be able to fit in the new things from Supernatural.
I haven't built anything on those lots yet, but I have decided what it will look like, at least. I placed a bunch of rabbitholes to get the feel for how it will look, and will decorate later (it's getting late, and I've not been getting nearly enough sleep lately)
I didn't have a whole lot of time to build today - my little ones are getting more and more demanding, so I'm not getting anything done during the day, really. But that's ok. That's what they're meant to do
So, for a couple of quick builds, I have done "Flashing Fetlocks Raceway" and "Galloping Shoes Training Park"
For the training park I plonked down the Pumped Pony Training Grounds and erased and deleted everything but the jumps and hay-bale race, then made it all matching to how I wanted it. If I can edit the rabbitholes in photoshop or gimp later on when I get an add-on, I'm going to change the colours on the equestrian centre a bit. I'll have greyer stones on the wall, and a lighter coloured wood on the walls, I think.