#'why wouldn't it be facing the path to get up onto this little plateau?'
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Hi all -- let me introduce you to my potential Tiny Fandom Town lot! I made this a few weeks ago so I 'd have it ready if and when I do the challenge, and I figured I'd share it with all of you. :) Let me take you through all the Pertinent Points --
-->The lot was built on the 64x64 lot on the Crumbling Isle neighborhood in Windenburg, where the Villareal family normally lives (the "Von-Windenburg Estate" lot). I wanted to do the challenge in Windenburg as I rarely actually play in that neighborhood, and, as I have stated in previous posts on this subject, I enjoy the idea of building up the whole island via Community Space lots as the town grows and evolves. :)
-->Also as per previous posts, the lot has the Lot Challenges Off The Grid, Reduce & Recycle, Simple Living, Creepy Crawlies, Wild Foxes, and Wild Prairie Grass to help represent that this is an entirely new and undeveloped bit of land, not hooked up to any municipal power or water and still under the control of nature. However, it does also have the Lot Traits of Natural Well, Geothermal, and Sunny Aspect -- the first two to help offset the pains that being "off the grid" brings (they help boost water gathering and power production, respectively), the last because -- well, the lot IS situated on a very scenic bit of the island, so it's no wonder the sunset would make Sims happy, inspired, or energized. :)
-->As you can see, the lot is divided into seven mini-lots, arranged in a rough horseshoe shape and marked with terrain paint and a bit of Werewolf raggedy fencing at each corner. Each lot comes with a little natural stick lamp for nighttime lighting; a pee/woohoo bush; a tent; and a cooler. Basically the absolute basics a roughing-it Sim needs to survive. Beside the very first lot in the horseshoe on the left, I have also set up a wash basin and clothesline, because I would like to force the Sims living here to deal with laundry on top of everything else. Because why not, you know? :p
-->The whole thing costs roughly $18,166! Because I really wanted it to actually be under the $20K starter home price so that a Sim fresh from CAS could purchase it and still have a little money left over to get the stuff they'd need for their first skill. No "free real estate" cheat needed here!
-->And if you like what you see and want to use it for your own Tiny Town challenges, it's up on the Gallery! The lot is called "Tiny Crumbling Isle Town" and it's under my username of AliceNVictor. I figured that it would only be nice to share. :) More Tiny Town thoughts sure to be upcoming!
#sims 4#tiny town challenge#multifandom tiny town#builds#(well that tag's being used loosely here XD)#but yeah if you want a really basic tiny town lot template that you can then customize to your heart's content#this SHOULD be the lot for you#fun fact I originally had this lot facing the OTHER way#meaning the opening of the horseshoe looked out onto the ocean#but then I was like 'hang on that's the entrance to the town'#'why wouldn't it be facing the path to get up onto this little plateau?'#so whoop spun it around :p#also originally all the lots were fenced in with that werewolf fencing#but when I decided that I wanted to make it a sub-20K tiny town lot#I ended up getting rid of most of it#and then breaking out the terrain paint to better indicate where the 'borders' of each lot was#and then I was like 'cripes this is going to be a dark lot at night'#and added in the lamps XD#fortunately they were cheap so it wasn't a major deal#but yes a nice basic tiny town#hopefully you guys like it#queued
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