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By-gone Shores - Days Gone By

by Ferguson Avenue Posted 10th Oct 2012 at 6:46 PM - Updated 27th Nov 2017 at 7:34 PM by Fergus' Mind
 
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#2 Old 11th Oct 2012 at 5:24 AM
I'm glad to see that you finished it! The restored version looks wonderful.
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#3 Old 11th Oct 2012 at 10:15 PM
Glad to have been of help.

The sort of old and interesting buildings you do are great because they can be used at whatever stage of their life fits best with the style of a town. They can be owned by people with a feel for tradition or remodelled by the nouveau-riche with more money than taste. Even when they're old and abandoned they're fun to explore or maybe be taken over by squatters.
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#4 Old 12th Oct 2012 at 6:14 PM
I love this style of house and this is fantastic! Great story too!

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#5 Old 12th Oct 2012 at 7:35 PM
Thanks! I hope the name is alright, I'm still not sure what to call it and will consider changing it in the future, once a better name has been found. I don't really do modern, the most modern I like really is Edwardian/Art Deco, I just love the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and authentic Medieval/Tudor styles, I have even planned my dream eclectic Victorian styled home on Sims 3 which I am considering uploading, although have yet to be persuaded, especially as I have many others in a queue waiting to be finished and uploaded, as well as a world filled with older styled homes, so I have quite a lot to do as well as college work
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#6 Old 14th Oct 2012 at 2:18 AM
I love this version!!! I also love the old world styles and this Shingle-style Victorian is perfect! Love all the "renovatins" you did with this house! The blue is perfect for this house! Great JOb Fergie!

And p.s. I would really love too see your dream home you created for The Sims3
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#7 Old 16th Oct 2012 at 11:20 PM
Which Folder Do I Put The House In, Im New To The Sims And Im A Little Confused! Thanks! -Anthony
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#8 Old 17th Oct 2012 at 4:30 PM
Quote: Originally posted by iAnthcny823
Which Folder Do I Put The House In, Im New To The Sims And Im A Little Confused! Thanks! -Anthony

You extract the sims3 file and then place it in your downloads folder. From then you can then install it from the sims 3 launcher.
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#9 Old 21st May 2014 at 5:12 PM
I'm going to move Agnus Crumplebottom into it as it seems like a better fit than the house she's in now. Thanks for building it.