(Trustee)ZooGrammy Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 I found that I could do this on a solid object but not on a block of the ground.
ruben Posted November 30, 2018 Author Posted November 30, 2018 Two new areas. High view of the macaws, skunks and anteaters. Zoom: Latest I added a Ibis/flamingo park. It is located behind the deer building. Just a small space left! maybe even the hardest to make.. 1
(Admin)Savannahjan Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 This project is so impressive and innovative! Great work, Ruben.
ruben Posted December 2, 2018 Author Posted December 2, 2018 I filled up the last empty spot of the park. It is a mountain part where bighorn sheep and ibexes live. Working on the building I also found a new way for the windows. Thank you Zoogrammy and Professor Paul for your thoughts on this window creation. Small okapi again! hehe.. nice car.. Tomorrow I'll have a look if there are still some things to change, and then it is time for me to give you a tour of the full park!!! 1
(Trustee)ZooGrammy Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 This looks great. I see what you did to make a window and it works. This game loves to present challenges. Tell me how you make the block house. Did you raise up your block first and then slope the roof. When I did it, I had to add an additional block row in order to create the roof line.
ruben Posted December 3, 2018 Author Posted December 3, 2018 10 hours ago, ZooGrammy said: This looks great. I see what you did to make a window and it works. This game loves to present challenges. Tell me how you make the block house. Did you raise up your block first and then slope the roof. When I did it, I had to add an additional block row in order to create the roof line. I will make a post in workshops for you (and others that are interested).
ruben Posted December 4, 2018 Author Posted December 4, 2018 I have made a last check, now it is time to present to you: Malem Zoo! WELCOME! Here you can see the parks entrance. When entering Malem zoo, you'll find yourself wandering around the block buildings. Each house, each front garden has either a restaurant, a giftshop or a toilet. Guests also can relax with their snack on one of the benches. Let's first discover the left side of the park. The first animals you will see are white horses on someone's font lawn, and some saltwater crocodiles in the river behind. Next to the horses you will see a small barn with little foliage. Here live the two oldest animals of the park: When walking alongside the river, you'll be able to have a good laugh with the sea lions! Because of their popularity, two benches are placed for visitors to have a long rest while observing the sea lions. Then the visitors arrive at the main building of Malem zoo. A sort of church. For all tranquility, whooping cranes breed around the church. Next to the church, you will be able to find the rainforest stars of the park: Okapi's and Bongo's. As you can see, they are very popular with the guests. From that point on, the guests arrive at the right side of the park. Here they will be able to find the deer building as part of the European forest breeding program. Here we house Fallow deer and Roe deer. The main European forest animal breeding program. Buffalo, Red deer and Moose. This is the center of the park. Behind the fallow- and roe deer building, some big mammals have their home. The hippo family. (next to their enclosure there are flamingo's, sacret- and scarlet ibis, but i did not photograph those for the tour.) At the total right side of the park you'll find the mountain area. Here with bighorn sheep and Ibex. Guests can enjoy their picnic here. Smaller animals can be found next to the ibex area. Skunk, anteater scarlet- and Hyacinth macaws. And off course the town park, without animals, just for relaxing. When going home, you first pass the last exhibit of Malem zoo: the black caiman exhibit. Thank you for all support. This is the largest zoo I made until now. Malem zoo houses 100+ animals and has 1000+ visitors. Before i finish Malem zoo topic, I would like to thank all the persons who make all those amazing items. THANKS!!! As usual I couldn't resist to create a small visitors map: If you have any questions or remarks, do not hesitate to ask. bye! PS: As it is almost Christmas, i have already a plan for a winterpark in mind! 1
(Trustee)ZooGrammy Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Your details are wonderful again. Also the way you use so many of the created items made by so many people. I'm sure those that created them are very pleased. It's such a natural setting. I'm working on a desert area in the south west US in my latest zoo. I'm planning on having a Christmas in the desert in some way since it is December.
Firehawke Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Beautiful work! And love that map at the end!
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