Three weeks to plan, three months to build, a year to perfect, and two hours twenty minutes to deconstruct. Next stop, Florida.
14 thoughts on “The Teardown”
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Fore!
That’s both painful to watch and educational!
Thank you BFG for this amazing idea and sharing!
Can’t wait to see it coming back to life (and probably getting a few updates on the way)
I’ll post the rebuild for sure!
Thanks for sharing this with us. Good luck with your move!
Gavin
Thanks, Gavin.
Oh my gosh! That is painful to see and must have been painful to do as well. It must be something really big in your life to cause such an upheaval, house move (and sale presumably) big location change, new job (presumably), new friends, new everything. Wow!
I anxiously await the rise of the new sim and the flights in it that I have enjoyed immensely and learnt so much from.
I wish you and yours well in the whole new adventure BFG.
All the best. Mike
Thanks, Mike. It was good taking it apart – I built it so that I could move it if need be so it was a good test.
Hey bfg
One chapter closes and another one opens ,doesn’t matter where the sim is located once it’s rebuilt in your new house and running again you won’t notice that it’s been moved .
Clear skies
Dave from Scotland
Thanks, Dave!
Good luck with your move, and looking forward to seeing the next revision.
Thanks!
Best of luck, BFG!
Looking forward to the rebuild!
I remember as a kid, our neighborhood resembled an uppercase ‘F’. One main street and two smaller streets off that one. We moved from the intersection of the upper street, ALL the way to the end of the dead-end. (It was literally five houses away, lol.) We had tons of friends in our little neighborhood and I KNEW I was going to lose them all. Turns out, they just had a new place to hang. ๐
The internet has a way of making our neighborhood as big or small as we like.
We’ll see you at SPG.
P (aka Rooster Cogburn)
I remember as a kid, our neighborhood resembled an uppercase ‘F’. One main street and two smaller streets off that one. All in all, maybe 30 houses. It was fantastic. When I was 11, we moved from the intersection of the upper street, ALL the way to the end. (gasp!) It was literally only five houses away, but for me, the change was a big one and I just *knew* I was going to lose all my friends. Turns out, they just had a new place to hang. ๐
The internet has a way of making our neighborhood as big or small as we like.
We’ll see you at SPG.
Preston (aka Rooster Cogburn)