Yellow Tree Station is nestled in a remote area, making it an ideal
backdrop for an eclectic mix of characters. Here, you might encounter
a secret agent, a mother with her child, a wanted man, a sheriff,
along with the station master, an office worker, and the maintenance
man. Some are eagerly waiting for the rail cargo carriage to depart,
while others simply enjoy the rhythm of their daily lives as they pass
through this charming station.
Description:
The overall design of Yellow Tree Station presents a captivating
blend of complexity and clarity, making it a joy to construct. The
cargo carriage at the front adds an extra touch, enhancing the sense
of completeness to the entire set. While the architecture reflects a
whimsical interpretation of traditional stations from centuries past,
many of these charming structures are still in use today.
The main building features a ticket office and a welcoming waiting
hall. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable bench for resting, an old
phone for reaching out if you feel lost, and a map of the surrounding
area to guide you. In keeping with the rustic charm, the restroom is
located outside near the storage area.
The storage space is filled with essential tools for station
upkeep—such as a pickaxe, shovel, axe, lanterns, bottles, a chain, and
a small ladder. And let’s not overlook the hidden treasure chest,
which contains an old map, a key, a gun, and a sword—clearly left
behind by a mysterious traveler.
Atop the main building is a cozy room for the station master,
complete with a bed, dining table, granary, and his important daily
tools. A picture of his beloved wife adorns the wall, adding a
personal touch.
Surrounding the station is a lush landscape, featuring a water well
for fresh drinking water, an old electric pylon, and, of course, the
iconic yellow tree that lends the station its name.
Thank you very much for taking the time to consider this creation, I
hope you like it.
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