This was the first building I did in Wild-West design. It offers you a large room for your saloon business on the lower floor and four rest rooms to rent on the first floor.
You find a kitchen (complete with a comfortable oven) and one room downstairs and a second room on the first floor.
The lamps outside are functionable even if they're a little tricky in their handling: Open the lamp claps and touch the candle wick to enlighten the flames and touch on the lamps to switch the light on. Touch the lamps to switch the lights of, then open the lamps and touch the candle wick to douse the flame. Attention: This won't work the other way!
The second tennent is concepted for the doctor of your western community: It offers you one room for consultations and one for operations on the groud floor as well as a room for living on the first floor.
The healer sign can be bought separateley, too, here is the link to the item.
Every town, even that one that weren't very large, had a livery stable, so I created one for the Yankeestyle Series, too.
People want to reach your village, of course, so, if they don't want to ride or their distance is too large they need a station. This one offers a waiting bench with several sitting poses as well es a telegraph office.
If your wild west pioneer is a rancher or a framer: He will need a barn - here it is:
Surfin' through the web I found photographies of this church:
I thought it would fit perfectly to my Yankeestyle series and built my own. It offers you 40 seats inside with three poses, each.
- an huge room for office furnature
- two cages with uncomfortable beds (three lay poses and one sleep pose integrated)
- a toilett room
- an empty supplies room (for brooms etc.)
Link to marketplace item.
Wells Fargo offered banks and stagecoach stations in many villages in the wild west, so I thought it might be usefull to have one fitting to the other buildings.
Just decoration for a farm, a ranch or a railway station is this water reservoir.
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